I currently use an SWFA 12X and I am considering 'upgrading' to the SWFA 3-15X. I was wondering how the 3-15X compares to the 12X in terms of glass/image quality and eyebox? Thanks.
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Create a channel Learn morei actually have both and really as far as glass they seem the same...have used both out to 1000 with no problems on my .308...eye box i havent really paid attention to which i guess would be a good thing because both worked fine and didnt catch my attention...the price jump as far as i can tell is for the variable power and side parallax (my 12x has the parallax on the eye piece ring)...the upgraded glass really shows in the 5-20X HD model...have one of those also and it is awesome especially for the price
I actually plan to get an SWFA 5-20 for a different rifle. I'm debating swapping the current 12X for the 3-15X on my 20" Grendel upper. However it's used only for target shooting so if the glass quality is similar the only advantages I see with the 3-15X would be the additional 3X maginification and the ability to zoom in/out to help deal with mirage.
I don't know how the 12x compares to the 3-15x42, but I have the SS 10x42 (non HD) and the SS 3-9x42 FFP, and actually my 3-9x42 seems clearer than the fixed ss 10x. YMMV.
Nice! I got that one from samplelist for $499 in "Demo-A" Condition. Any sources that talk about this?
That is a 4 year old review. The reticles have changed and I am sure they have Parallax adjustments now.
Onewolf42, I am planning on buying a swfa in a 12 or maybe a 10. I'm wondering at how close of a range can the 12 be used and not be blurry. Also what type of gun do you have it on. Also if you don't mind, I'm wondering what type of yardage and shooting you been doing w/ it, and are you leaning towards the 3x15 because theres to many times 12 is to much or because you want the full x15 ?
Onewolf42, I am planning on buying a swfa in a 12 or maybe a 10. I'm wondering at how close of a range can the 12 be used and not be blurry. Also what type of gun do you have it on. Also if you don't mind, I'm wondering what type of yardage and shooting you been doing w/ it, and are you leaning towards the 3x15 because theres to many times 12 is to much or because you want the full x15 ?
All the specs are on the SWFA website... Both the fixed 10x and 12x have parallax adjustment... both are adjustable from 10 meters to infinity. The 3-15x lowest is at 6 meters.
My personal opinion... if you can afford the 3-15x, and don't mind owning a fixed power scope... I would strongly consider the fixed 10x HD model. The glass, construction, and turrets on that scope is so good I would get over the 3-15x real fast. Optically you wouldn't be missing that 12x either.
I have a Bushnell Elite 3200 10X and I find the 12X to be advantageous at 1000/1200 yards when shooting smaller (< 1 MOA) targets.