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SWFA Scopes
Posted by OBLivious on December 22, 2014 at 12:24 amI have also been very pleased with the SWFA SS series. I have two of them and the performance is remarkable for a $300 scope. SWFA also has a very good trade in program.
Larkin replied 10 years, 7 months ago 8 Members · 7 Replies -
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1 Bullseye
I have the 16x on a .308, I can see bulletholes at 200 yds. It's not a Nightforce, but it was 1/4 the cost, and feels well made.
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1 Bullseye
ive heard very good things about them. great bang for the buck
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66 Bullseyes
I've heard nothing but good things about them too. Just the other day a friend of mine was telling me about his and how well it works.
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21 Bullseyes
I particularly like the reticle on my ss 10×42 mounted on my T3 30-06.
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1 Bullseye
new here, new to tikka but not to the SWFA scopes
I have been using these for years to the point where it is the only scope i own.
The mil quad reticle is great. mil/mil setup is the only way to go.(forget bdc, or a mil/moa setup)
I just purchased a tikka t3 lite adjustable in 260 remington and as soon as i got it home i order a 20x SWFA scope and some vortex rings
You absolutely cannot beat these scopes for the money and they will hold their own against the $2k scopes. Tracking is dead on, glass is super clear, they are tough, they are reliable and they are 300 buckswhat is up with the verification on posting????????? turn that shi% off
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1 Bullseye
How are the SS scopes for low light conditions?
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296 Bullseyes
Hi have a look at the new Minox range , there unbelievable good just got a Zp5 ( don't know the American code ) it is far superior to my Night Force and to my eyes just as good has the S & B pm11
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