I know of a few IBS 1000 yard nationals that were won with Swarovski scopes. They have 4 coil springs holding the erector assembly. I don't own one but know a few competitors that did. I do own there binoculars and they are good glass. MattWell, there is the dark scenario, and the resolution to discern a rabbit from a groundhog at distance.
But it's still function that puts a bullet on em.
This is where you might as well put a Swarovski back under it's most lasting glass (the counter).
Too bad that the March is out of your price range.
The 2.5X25 power March with the 52MM objective is $2200 and the same with 42MM objective is less than $2,000. If you qualify for a20% discount, you are really good to go. Nobody else does a 10X power range. I have Swarovski binos and a decent Leupold spotting scope, but I had rather have my money in my rifle scope.
its like chevy vs ford.if you can try them its your choice.
Many years ago I sent my Leupold in for service. Long story short they shipped it back to me, I never got it. They advised me that they had verification of delivery, It didn't help because no one signed for the scope.
It wrote to Mr Leupold and explained the dilemma I was a customer without a scope, a customer who had no proof of shipping the product or its return. A week later I had a brand new scope courtesy of Mr Leupold. Over the past thirty years I've bought a lot of scopes, everyone being a leupold. I've never lost sleep over service or product quality. You can argue the details of product quality ad nauseum. At the end of the day the scopes we are comparing are all excellent products each piece of glass has its own merits and strong points. At the end of the day though no company backs their product better than Leupold.