Rifle Scopes 1000 bucks. SWFA or Vortex?

The 5-20 isn't the PST, that is the SWFA. Both choices are strong ones. I have had both, and I ended up liking the PST overall, but I loved the Mil-Quad reticle of the SWFA. Either will do what you are wanting to do though, just flip a coin.

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+1 really pleased with vortex

+2 on that.

I've only tossed 42 rounds downrange with the PST (just bought it), but it is by far the highest quality optic I've owned. Of course there's better (pricier) stuff out there, but that's what I could afford. I researched both of your choices, and I wound up with the PST. Not owning the SWFA, I can't offer any personal experience/comparison between the two, only that I'm very pleased with my choice. Mounted on a similar platform btw. It's a far more capable tool than is the guy behind the buttstock;)
 
Between those two, I've only had minimal experience with Vortex and was pleased. What I've learned on glass... dont skimp. I've replaced all my cheaper scopes with high end ones now that I'm "all growed up." Best decision ever was to get my Nightforce NXS... but that's not under $1k. Not saying Vortex is skimping but NF is hard to beat.
 
Between those two, I've only had minimal experience with Vortex and was pleased. What I've learned on glass... dont skimp. I've replaced all my cheaper scopes with high end ones now that I'm "all growed up." Best decision ever was to get my Nightforce NXS... but that's not under $1k. Not saying Vortex is skimping but NF is hard to beat.

I am growed up too.
Bought two NSX. very HAPPY.
I also own a Leupold FX3 12X. Last week I got a sight picture at 1000yds thru a SS 12X. . If I were looking at shooting 3 to 5 on a budget, I would at least want to look at the SS. I do not endorse any of this stuff. I have had a couple Vortex scopes. Certainly a variable has more to it. Glass and features other than variable were not superior.
 
I have three SWFA 5-20's. I've looked through the vortex and the clarity seemed good for the price but the SWFA has proven itself to me to be the best value when considering glass clarity, tracking and overall durability.
 
I'm a NF guy but actually love my DMR G2. I have a few SWFA's that I bought for the closet guns and I bought after I had felt a few PST's I like the SWFA knobs much better but people say the PST's track great. I wish the SWFA had a Christmas tree reticle but they do the job without.

I would recommend a DMR with G2 reticle over either of those but the SS 5-20 gets my nod if not.

Better yet, you can save for NF but if you desire FFP then it will be double your budget.

Good luck.
 
I have an SWFA, Vortex Viper, and got a Weaver Tactical 3-15x50 moa/moa,in FFP, and I swear by it. I also have a NF NXS 3.5-15, very very good glass, truth is they all passed the box test, and tracked great. I'd at least look through the Weaver Tactical FFP, but if not, Vortex PST, or the Midway exclusive if they have it in ($499). But like stated, if that's all your gonna be shooting is from 3-500yds.... Why not a fixed 10x?
 
Having used both, i prefer the Vortex out of the two u mentioned. However, if u save up just a tad more, I'd snag a gently used 3.5-21 DMR w/ G2 off of here.
 
I own the swfa and have a few friends with pst. Glass is definitely better in the swfa vs the 3 different 6-24 pst I have seen. Swfa has more internal travel if that matters, 10 mil knobs are nice too. Overall swfa just feels sturdier than the pst to me. That being said the pst seem more refined, I prefer the reticle on the psts. And the may ring and paralax adjust are both smoother and easier to use on the pst. Everyone knows vortex warranty is hard to beat. If you can catch a group buy price id go for the swfa. But paying full retail. I would lean towards the pst. Both scopes seem to get the job done just fine from what I have seen.
 
I own both, and I haven't made up my mind which is "better". At this point, I'd say go with the Vortex Viper PST 6-24 FFP mainly because you can actually buy one in your $1000 price range. Even used, the SWFA is going to probably run you around $1200.
 
I picked up one of those Weaver Tactical FFP 3-15x scopes on the Hide classifieds, and it's quite an impressive scope for the money.

I also snagged a NIB Bushnell DMR 3.5-21x with the G2 reticle for under $1100, and would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for the sweet spot in tactical scope value.
 
I own or have owned the 4-16 PST, 6-24 PST, weaver edmr 3-15, and SS 5-20. IMO the SS absolutely kills the PST's in glass quality. No contest. If you can stretch your budget a little north of 1k a used bushnell 3-21 or ss 5-20 really are that much better than the sub 1k scopes. If you can't stretch over 1k I personally feel the weaver is a step above the PST.
 
I frankly don't get all the folks voting for the pst over the swfa. Being that the swfa is often compared to the razor, seems odd that folks would choose the pst.

I've owned both, I just don't see the pst as being in the same league.

Mind you, I think the pst is a great scope for the money, but an swfa 5-20 it is not.

The bushie gas been getting a lot of attention lately, I'm going to have to get behind one to see what all the fuss is about.
 
I frankly don't get all the folks voting for the pst over the swfa. Being that the swfa is often compared to the razor, seems odd that folks would choose the pst.

I've owned both, I just don't see the pst as being in the same league.

Mind you, I think the pst is a great scope for the money, but an swfa 5-20 it is not.

The bushie gas been getting a lot of attention lately, I'm going to have to get behind one to see what all the fuss is about.


People just vote for whatever they own because it makes them feel better about using/purchasing it.

between the two, SWFA Easy.

(And I have owned and used both)
 
Groundhogbuster,I did not realize the weaver came in moa/moa. How does it compare to your NF?

You won't believe me until you look through one. I was a Leupy man for years until I tried NF, then a local store got a new Tactical Weaver in. It was mil/mil, but looked (in the store) better than the NF. Well in the field it's not as razor sharp, but it still smokes my MK4 for clarity, I also love the FFP and the mil dot reticle. I never shot 300yds on anything but 20x until I got this scope, and now even to 600yd I find myself on no more than 10x ever. I ordered the moa/moa, just because that's what I'm used to doping, but if they had a reticle like Vortex's Quad Mil. or even something with lines instead of the dots, I'd replace several more optics. Give em a try. Midway has been runnin them at less than $600 too.And that's a glass etched, moa/moa, FFP SF optic, that's made in Japan, like we remember the good ole Weavers. I still have a 15x fixed pwr Weaver about 10yrs old made in Japan, and even though I haven't mounted it, I look through it sometimes just to compare to other optics. It's bright, and super sharp.
 
The SWFA is very rugged, there is no feeling of weakness in any way. The glass is excellent, at least on my 5-20 and 1-6. Reticles on all three of my SWFA scopes are very easy on the eye, they make you relax when viewing through them.

I would go SWFA.