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Equivalent Scope to a NF SHV ?.

Cameras are not under constant recoil every time the shutter is clicked, and believe it or not there is a big percentage of high dollar lenses do come back for problems with internal workings, its quite common, a friend of mine worked in a high end Camera shop and I saw it all the time.

And the Glass on the 5-20x50 HD SWFA is much better than the glass on the 3-15x42 SWFA, and the 3-15 is pretty good. Way better than the three 3 -16 vortex PST's I had it next to. They were like night and day. And I really like the reticle on the SWFA.
The 5-20x50hd should have better glass than the 3x15x42. It’s basically twice the price from what I see. 1300 versus 700. You guys have got me intrigued about these SWFAs. Thanks
 
The 5-20x50hd should have better glass than the 3x15x42. It’s basically twice the price from what I see. 1300 versus 700. You guys have got me intrigued about these SWFAs. Thanks
Agreed Hoz53, but in the OP you asked what compares in quality and durability with the NF SHV and thats in the $1000.00 price range. SWFA usually does a sale for black friday and you could usually get the 5-20x50 HD SWFA in the $1000.00 dollar range and the 3-15x42 for about $600.00 and maybe so free rings and or sun shade.I wasn't putting down the 3-15x42 at all In my opinion its better than any of the other scopes listed except for maybe in the area of glass compared to the NF SHV. As far as durability I would give it to the SWFA. I was just pointing out that the 5-20x50 HD is great glass and can be had at a $1000.00 price point if bought at the right time ands its leaps and bounds better than the others listed in both durability,quality and glass. And better glass and more durable than the NF SHV and Quality on par with it.Hope this helps clarify what I was trying to say. I have 4 NF ATACR's and a NF COMP MATCH and I have 4 SWFA 5-20x50 and 2 SWFA 3-15x42 and never feel underscored when using the SWFA's. The only thing is there are no zero stops but they can be made easily. The other thing is the SWFA are all FFP, so for second SFP lovers your out of luck, but I really love the Reticle so muck so I would love to have it on my NF ATACR's. Hope this helps.
 
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The 5-20x50hd should have better glass than the 3x15x42. It’s basically twice the price from what I see. 1300 versus 700. You guys have got me intrigued about these SWFAs. Thanks
I got my 3-15 on sale for $399 iirc
Good sale huh!!!
 
Agreed Hoz53, but in the OP you asked what compares in quality and durability with the NF SHV and thats in the $1000.00 price range. SWFA usually does a sale for black friday and you could usually get the 5-20x50 HD SWFA in the $1000.00 dollar range and the 3-15x42 for about $600.00 and maybe so free rings and or sun shade.I wasn't putting down the 3-15x42 at all In my opinion its better than any of the other scopes listed except for maybe in the area of glass compared to the NF SHV. As far as durability I would give it to the SWFA. I was just pointing out that the 5-20x50 HD is great glass and can be had at a $1000.00 price point if bought at the right time ands its leaps and bounds better than the others listed in both durability,quality and glass. And better glass and more durable than the NF SHV and Quality on par with it.Hope this helps clarify what I was trying to say. I have 4 NF ATACR's and a NF COMP MATCH and I have 4 SWFA 5-20x50 and 2 SWFA 3-15x42 and never feel underscored when using the SWFA's. The only thing is there are no zero stops but they can be made easily. The other thing is the SWFA are all FFP, so for second SFP lovers your out of luck, but I really love the Reticle so muck so I would love to have it on my NF ATACR's. Hope this helps.

Just curious, how did you come to the conclusion that SWFA is "leaps and bounds" better in durability, quality, and glass?
Do you own a scope tester and have you properly tested the SWFA and "all the other scopes listed"?
 
I place little value in the scope testing devices. I think they’ll tell you if the scope is tracking well initially, but they won’t tell you if it’s going to wear down quickly.

My VX6 Leupold passed with flying colors, but died after 350 rounds.
 
Agreed Hoz53, but in the OP you asked what compares in quality and durability with the NF SHV and thats in the $1000.00 price range. SWFA usually does a sale for black friday and you could usually get the 5-20x50 HD SWFA in the $1000.00 dollar range and the 3-15x42 for about $600.00 and maybe so free rings and or sun shade.I wasn't putting down the 3-15x42 at all In my opinion its better than any of the other scopes listed except for maybe in the area of glass compared to the NF SHV. As far as durability I would give it to the SWFA. I was just pointing out that the 5-20x50 HD is great glass and can be had at a $1000.00 price point if bought at the right time ands its leaps and bounds better than the others listed in both durability,quality and glass. And better glass and more durable than the NF SHV and Quality on par with it.Hope this helps clarify what I was trying to say. I have 4 NF ATACR's and a NF COMP MATCH and I have 4 SWFA 5-20x50 and 2 SWFA 3-15x42 and never feel underscored when using the SWFA's. The only thing is there are no zero stops but they can be made easily. The other thing is the SWFA are all FFP, so for second SFP lovers your out of luck, but I really love the Reticle so muck so I would love to have it on my NF ATACR's. Hope this helps.
i didn’t think you were putting down the one Muley. Thanks for all the additional info though. Every bit helps. I’ll be watching for the sale. I don’t have any places around here that have any of these optics we discussed in stock so kind of hard for me to compare. Mabie I’ll just have to buy a fewo_O:D
 
I place little value in the scope testing devices. I think they’ll tell you if the scope is tracking well initially, but they won’t tell you if it’s going to wear down quickly.

My VX6 Leupold passed with flying colors, but died after 350 rounds.
That is the whole thing for me. We spend our 1000 bucks and just take our chances. Even with a good warranty — I don’t want to use a warranty I don’t want them to break to begin with.
 
If any of you guys get the chance to play with a Athlon Ares ETR 4.5-30x56 you will walk away very impressed!

Heck the Midas TAC series is really nice and the 4-16x40 is less than $600. I've had 6 SWFA's, three of them 3-15x42's, still own one, the Midas TAC is superior and the ETR is a grade up from the TAC.
I like those numbers anyway 4.5-30.
 
Just curious, how did you come to the conclusion that SWFA is "leaps and bounds" better in durability, quality, and glass?
Do you own a scope tester and have you properly tested the SWFA and "all the other scopes listed"?
Just personal experience with what myself, friends, and other shooters I've shot around with using the scopes listed above, and seeing scopes fail and break, turrets coming off in your hand , glass quality side by side comparisons with multiple people looking. Box tests. No I don't have a scope tester but I am looking for a frozen scope, before I buy one.Also seeing the problems others have . Nothing scientific just my experience I have had , but thats my opinion and experiences and everyone has their own. Which is pretty much what everyone of the above post are so far, that posters opinion and or experience.
 
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I place little value in the scope testing devices. I think they’ll tell you if the scope is tracking well initially, but they won’t tell you if it’s going to wear down quickly.

My VX6 Leupold passed with flying colors, but died after 350 rounds.

True. But you don't have to stop testing scopes after the first time. How long a scope will last i's unknown. I have old Japanese Tasco scopes from the 70's that still function and perform very well. Then I've had a brand new Athlon shit the bed on the first trip to the range.
 
I place little value in the scope testing devices. I think they’ll tell you if the scope is tracking well initially, but they won’t tell you if it’s going to wear down quickly.

My VX6 Leupold passed with flying colors, but died after 350 rounds.

True. But you don't have to stop testing scopes after the first time. How long a scope will last i's unknown. I have old Japanese Tasco scopes from the 70's that still function and perform very well. Then I've had a brand new Athlon shit the bed on the first trip to the range.
 
i didn’t think you were putting down the one Muley. Thanks for all the additional info though. Every bit helps. I’ll be watching for the sale. I don’t have any places around here that have any of these optics we discussed in stock so kind of hard for me to compare. Mabie I’ll just have to buy a fewo_O:D
Thats the bad part of everything going internet/mail order, there are hardly any places to put your hands on the merchandise, especially when your putting out this kind of money. If you haven't seen and handled one someone else has its hard to pluck down the cash. I went through that the first time I pulled the trigger on an SWFA, it took me 2 years before I finally took a chance and I have never been sorry for it. But it is hard and when you do find a store front that has scope they usually only have one or two brands out of the 6-7 you would like to compare.
 
True. But you don't have to stop testing scopes after the first time. How long a scope will last i's unknown. I have old Japanese Tasco scopes from the 70's that still function and perform very well. Then I've had a brand new Athlon shit the bed on the first trip to the range.
I like old Japanese made scopes, I have quite a few myself including a few old Tasco's, and Bauch& Lomb's, one of my favorites are the Belvar 8's I have both set in Beuller Micro-Dial bases and rings on M 70's.
 
Just personal experience with what myself, friends, and other shooters I've shot around with using the scopes listed above, and seeing scopes fail and break, turrets coming off in your hand , glass quality side by side comparisons with multiple people looking. Box tests. No I don't have a scope tester but I am looking for a frozen scope, before I buy one.Also seeing the problems others have . Nothing scientific just my experience I have had , but thats my opinion and experiences and everyone has their own. Which is pretty much what everyone of the above post are so far, that posters opinion and or experience.

If I ever warm up to FFP reticles I might have to give SWFA a look. Hopefully by then they will offer higher mag ranges.

I've only met one person on the forum with experience on Delta Optical scopes and he is also very impressed with their performance. I would be interested to hear any issues you or your friends have had with Delta scopes. I have never found a negative review on them anywhere on forums or other websites.
The Delta 5-50x56 is solid as any scope I've ever seen. Everything about it is top quality. I've been shooting it on a 300 Norma Magnum Improved with 88-90 grains of powder behind 230gr bullets. Not much recoil due to the rifle weighing 27 lbs and excellent performance from my Area 419 Sidewinder muzzle brake, but it's a LOT of concussive muzzle blast. Scope is holding up great.
 
If I ever warm up to FFP reticles I might have to give SWFA a look. Hopefully by then they will offer higher mag ranges.

I've only met one person on the forum with experience on Delta Optical scopes and he is also very impressed with their performance. I would be interested to hear any issues you or your friends have had with Delta scopes. I have never found a negative review on them anywhere on forums or other websites.
My Delta is solid as any scope I've ever seen. Everything about it is top quality. I've been shooting my Delta 5-50x56 on a 300 Norma Magnum Improved with 88-90 grains of powder behind 230gr bullets. Not much recoil due to the rifle weighing 27 lbs and excellent performance from my Area 419 Sidewinder muzzle brake, but it's a LOT of concussive muzzle blast. Scope is holding up great.
Actually Ledd Slinger I must have the post about the Delta and have not seen one and I doubt if more than a handful in the US have if I understand correctly. I thought I heard only a few have tricked into the US so far, I may be wrong. It will be interesting to see how they pan out. Any new quality scope at a fare price is always welcome by me.
 
If I ever warm up to FFP reticles I might have to give SWFA a look. Hopefully by then they will offer higher mag ranges.

I've only met one person on the forum with experience on Delta Optical scopes and he is also very impressed with their performance. I would be interested to hear any issues you or your friends have had with Delta scopes. I have never found a negative review on them anywhere on forums or other websites.
The Delta 5-50x56 is solid as any scope I've ever seen. Everything about it is top quality. I've been shooting it on a 300 Norma Magnum Improved with 88-90 grains of powder behind 230gr bullets. Not much recoil due to the rifle weighing 27 lbs and excellent performance from my Area 419 Sidewinder muzzle brake, but it's a LOT of concussive muzzle blast. Scope is holding up great.
Not all SWFA scopes are FFP
Mine is SFP and that's what I prefer.
once I started buying them my scope problems went away.
True not as much power as others however.
Tell me one other scope that has 1-140 minutes of elevation
2-Rated for 50 cal
3-tracks 100%
4- throw it in the marina overnight
without even a second thought.
5- drag it though the mud all day
And shoots just fine"

i personally ranged a target (a est. 42 inch semi truck front tire) at 1640 yards . I would have never taken that shot but still!!
Not bad for the bucks...
I have a more powerful /bulky scope on the BR but I would never take it hunting or banging around for fear of breaking it.
J
 
Actually Ledd Slinger I must have the post about the Delta and have not seen one and I doubt if more than a handful in the US have if I understand correctly. I thought I heard only a few have tricked into the US so far, I may be wrong. It will be interesting to see how they pan out. Any new quality scope at a fare price is always welcome by me.

Yeah there's no US dealers for Delta yet. I bought mine from Optics-trade.eu (Slovenia). No issues with importing. But like I said, the Trijicon Accupower are basically the same scopes in different clothing
 
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FYI, I've had 5 SWFA scopes, a 16x fixed, a 20x fixed, and three 3-15x42 FFP.

The parallax knob came off in my friends hand with one of those 3-15's.
The other two run out of focus past 600Y, on infinity setting at 700Y it's not in focus anymore. The glass on all of them isn't great. I was using the only one I have left just last weekend. But they do track well.

The quality of the less expensive Talos non BTR models aren't the best. I have one, the 4-16x40, on my coyote rig, but it has been working fine.

I am affiliated with Athlon, though I don't work for them. That being said between my friends and I we've only had a few scopes go down in about 30 of them in different models.

I've had no problems with the six Talos 4-14x44's, four Argos BTR 6-24's, the Ares -both the 2.5-15 and the 4.5-27, a Midas TAC 4-16, and two Cronus BTR's.

All I'm saying is there is no perfect scope...
 
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im wondering what other brand of scope would be equivalent to an NF shv (5x20) as far as quality and clarity. Thanks much.
sightron 6x24x50. they are great scopes and very clear. I now have 5 of them. by looking around and not getting in a hurry I got them all for $600 each. I live in Oregon and leupolds are junk and on there new ones we cant get them to track right and at low light you cant see very good with them if at all. no problems with sightrons.
 
sightron 6x24x50. they are great scopes and very clear. I now have 5 of them. by looking around and not getting in a hurry I got them all for $600 each. I live in Oregon and leupolds are junk and on there new ones we cant get them to track right and at low light you cant see very good with them if at all. no problems with sightrons.
thanks for that info.
 

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