Rifle Scopes SWFA fixed 16x 0r 20x...

Wannashootit

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  • Sep 3, 2010
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    for 600 and 1000 yards?

    Need a "budget" scope for now, for my 7-08 build.
    I might spring the few extra bucks for the Vortex Viper 6.5-20, but if not, which would you go with in the fixed power?

    I've been looking for year end/holiday "deals", but none seem to be had... maybe if I wait another week or two for the last minute sales...if anyone knows of a "deal" in this price range, please PM me..thanks!
     
    Re: SWFA fixed 16x 0r 20x...

    I would go with the 16. I have a 20 on one of my 50cals. It is a bit dark compared to higher end glass and mirage may be a factor with the 20. At the 50 shoots we go out to 1.5-2 miles so the more power the better untill you cant see thru the mirage
     
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    If your just shooting paper on a static range the 20x is great. I have one i use as a fill in scope for new rifles. I Havent had any problems so far but I think a 16x would be a bit more practical
     
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    Just as a heads up, SWFA has the Sightron SIII 16x and 20x on clearance for $400. I just sold my SWFA 5-20 HD to replace with a Sightron SIII 20x for a 600 and 1000 yard F-T/R 308.
     
    Re: SWFA fixed 16x 0r 20x...

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DFOOSKING</div><div class="ubbcode-body">To the OP....

    Are you shooting just those two distances?

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    Yes. The range we frequent has lesser target distances (which we don't shoot), but there is nothing between 600, and 1000.

    Other than load development, I don't foresee anything else...
     
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    I have a 20x. I am always messing with AR's. So I put mine in a Burris QD AR scope mount. That way when I am working on loads for a rifle or trying a new bullet out with a rifle I can put this scope on and use it to sight in my new load. Works great and I love it.
     
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    I'd say go with the 16x. It is more of a do-all scope. The problem I see with the 20x is if you run into mirage you're basically screwed and have to shoot through the blur. In Florida I frequently have to dial my scope to less than 20x. If your were shooting shorter distances the 20 would probably be ok.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kvwpwr</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'd say go with the 16x. It is more of a do-all scope. The problem I see with the 20x is if you run into mirage you're basically screwed and have to shoot through the blur. In Florida I frequently have to dial my scope to less than 20x. If your were shooting shorter distances the 20 would probably be ok. </div></div>

    That's exactly my concern (FL here as well)...
    I have a 6-24 on another rifle and the mirage has at times been almost a non-starter at max magnification at 1000. Currently shooting more at 600 though, getting experience doping- but I do drop some down the ditch for the hell of it (without a lot of success- yet!).

    They hold their value well, I'm thinking go with the 20x for now, then sell (or keep it) and get a variable when I'm shooting more at 1000 and funds allow.
     
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    ive shot both... i own the 10x, this is my hunting rifle scope
    i like the mil quad ret in mil/mil
    i like the bars... great for close shots in low light
    for known distance target shooting the 12 is perfect
    for 70% of a comp a fixed 12 would be fine for me i would not miss higher mag. however i would miss going down in mag to perhaps 5x. then they would be a perfect scope.
    i do not like the 3-9x they make.
     
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