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Everything I've read generally says it's been well received.
If I ever come across one for a deal around the 400$ mark (like what people in this thread have found) I would definitely pick one up just to see it.
That said, I usually see them retail at around the 700 mark. It's probably still a decent buy, but there are a couple other possible options at that point.
Since it will be nothing but a place holder, why not get a fixed power SWFA.
The 12X would work just fine, they run 300 bones and track very well.
Just wondering if it would be a good in between scope. I have a DTA and I have a uso B series on order but won't be here till summer. So I need a scope that won't break the bank but yet will still perform. The rifle will be in .308.
If I went with the fixed 16 SS then I could save money and buy more bullets until the US Optics is ready. Has anyone used the 16 MOA version from SWFA? And what can you tell about it.
I didn't care for the one and only 16x I've looked through and nor did the owner as he swapped it for a 10x. I felt it was too dark and had a picky eyebox. It would be better if it had a 50mm objective in that power range.
In the classic series I have a 6x, 10x and (2) 3-15s. Of them, I like the 10x best. Reticle is too small on the 6x and the glass in the 3-15s is just not that great imo. The 10x is just right.
I also have two 5-20s, but they are in a different league.
Sir,
The 16 you looked through was it an older scope or was the new one with the center dot reticle? And have you looked at the 12 power. I like the idea of the 16 for what I am doing until I get my USO. That is the reason I don't want to spend a lot of money at t his time.
Ok thanks don't which way to go just my have to get the 12. Sad to hear the 16 was so dark. I have always heard the SS scopes were good to go.