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Thoughts on Swarovski Scopes for Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulletspitter" data-source="post: 1551204" data-attributes="member: 107855"><p>The Swaro z5i is a really good hunting scope. I have Nightforce ATACR's on all of my match rifles, and I would put the Swaro glass up against them any day. The smaller tube won't affect the light gathering capability, but it does determine how much internal adjustment you'll have, which unless you are shooting past 1K yards with a really slow rifle, it should still have plenty. I had a student a couple years ago, with a swaro z5i mounted on a 7 mag, getting a tune up, and getting ready to go elk hunting, and I was impressed with the glass, and the weight. The only thing I really didn't like was the capped turrets, but with a good reticle that you can hold over, and hold wind, I could deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulletspitter, post: 1551204, member: 107855"] The Swaro z5i is a really good hunting scope. I have Nightforce ATACR's on all of my match rifles, and I would put the Swaro glass up against them any day. The smaller tube won't affect the light gathering capability, but it does determine how much internal adjustment you'll have, which unless you are shooting past 1K yards with a really slow rifle, it should still have plenty. I had a student a couple years ago, with a swaro z5i mounted on a 7 mag, getting a tune up, and getting ready to go elk hunting, and I was impressed with the glass, and the weight. The only thing I really didn't like was the capped turrets, but with a good reticle that you can hold over, and hold wind, I could deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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