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Thoughts on Swarovski Scopes for Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Toolhand" data-source="post: 1551095" data-attributes="member: 100261"><p>My x5 Swaro blows my nxs out of the water when it comes to glass quality but I prefer the nightforce turrets and even Vortex for that matter. The x5 works don't get me wrong but I don't like that the hash marks don't line up with the witness mark and Your clicks are always on one side or the other(atleast mine are) It's consistently on the same side but u still have to remember which side of the witness mark is correct for your desired elevation dial. Turret also gets hard to turn for a few clicks when it gets close to full revolution bc it actually has a revolution counter that turns at that point as well. With that being said; for a hunting scope performance in low light and glass quality are a must especially when not using a spotting scope to verify game quality and the Swarovski wins there every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toolhand, post: 1551095, member: 100261"] My x5 Swaro blows my nxs out of the water when it comes to glass quality but I prefer the nightforce turrets and even Vortex for that matter. The x5 works don’t get me wrong but I don’t like that the hash marks don’t line up with the witness mark and Your clicks are always on one side or the other(atleast mine are) It’s consistently on the same side but u still have to remember which side of the witness mark is correct for your desired elevation dial. Turret also gets hard to turn for a few clicks when it gets close to full revolution bc it actually has a revolution counter that turns at that point as well. With that being said; for a hunting scope performance in low light and glass quality are a must especially when not using a spotting scope to verify game quality and the Swarovski wins there every time. [/QUOTE]
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