Rifle Scopes Look what showed up today

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    This arrived this morning ...

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    Verrrry interesting.

    I notice that the magnification knob, crinkle paint finish, and W/E adjustment knobs all look a lot like the style of $299 original SS and not as much like the $599 and up 3-9x and HD models. I've always understood/assumed they were made at different factories by different companies. Can you tell us if this one is, or in person looks like it is, made by whoever makes the $299 fixed power models?
     
    I'm betting on a $499 price point since it looks to have the same coating and knobs as the $299 fixed 10x. Would have loved a true little brother to the 5-20 HD but this thing is going to kill it if its priced right...


    EDIT: Pricing post wasn't up yet when I made my guesses. Shows what I know. Still can't wait to check one out.
     
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    "Looking forward to the review. Doesn't have HD on the obj. so I'm assuming no HD glass? Interested in what the price is on this. Even without HD my SS 3-9 has been a great scope. This could be a sweet hunting scope."

    I was under the impression that the 3_9 used hd glass. I believe i asked swfa that very question and they confirmed it. Ill have to check my emails.

    Edit: Here it is

    RE: SS 3-9x42
    Skylar McMahon [[email protected]]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 1:03 PM
    To:

    David,
    It is, the 3-9 has the same glass as all of the HD models.
    Thank you,

    Skylar McMahon
    SWFA, Inc
    400 Century Way Ste 100
    Red Oak, Texas 75154
    P (972)Scope-It [726-7348]
    F (972)617-1647
    www.swfa/com
    www.swfa-ss.com
    www.samplelist.com
    www.mil-dot.com



    From: David [mailto:]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 12:42 PM
    To: SWFA
    Subject: SS 3-9x42

    Is it true that the SS 3-9x42 has the HD optics?

    David
     
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    If the glass is as good as the glass in the new SS 3-9 that I bought recently, it will be plenty good. My main concern is the weight for what I want to use it for, which is mountain hunting on a light rifle. I'm guessing with the 42 mm. objective, they've kept it 22 oz. or less. With the price and for daylight use, I don't care if the glass isn't on par with S&B, Premier or Kahles. It's also a comfort not having to worry (as much) about dropping an expensive scope. I'm betting whatever elk is unlucky enough to pass in front of it next fall won't care that it was shot with an $1800 rig instead of a $5000 one.
     
    Very nice move by swfa, IMO. I can think of a few rifles that would be a perfect home for that scope. I wonder if they just killed the Weaver 3-15 sales? To you guys doing reviews: I would LOVE to hear how the glass compares to their fixed power models. -A side-by-side with their fixed 10x or 12x would be awesome. Variables need a bunch more lenses than a fixed power scope, right? If they didn't lose any clarity over the fixed models, then I definitely want one! (or two...)...

    -ScottyD
     
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