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Swarovski scopes explained?

Does anyone here use Swarovski rifle scopes? Anyone familiar with them care to break down the different series and intended uses? Pros and cons? Are they tough? Track well? Reliable?
 
I have one, a Z6i, but I am by no means an expert.

The Z5 series seems to be designed for tactical/target use but for the most part Swarovski scopes are geared toward the hunting market.

If a resident expert doesn’t come by and answer your specific questions I’d suggest giving Sport Optics a call. They sell them and were great in helping me make my decision. Their prices were good too.
 
X5 series are the target scopes. I have one. Very good scope, tracks perfect with turret adjustments. Cons are limited reticle options, .25MOA/click and 25x max magnification. If you can stand a thicker reticle and 25x for your use then they are exceptional. FYI I use this scope on F-class targets at 600 yds in a prone 'tacticool' type rifle class using F-class scoring. It is limited to 25x.
 
I would also do the same as Bob if they had a fine enough reticle option. As far as 1/4 vs 1/8 moa clicks I see they do offer a 1/8 moa turret. I think mine is the 1/4. The glass is outstanding and I can pick up very faint mirage on overcast days and early morning.
 
Benchmark quality hunting glass!
Use Z6 1-6; 5-30; Z5 3.5-18; Z5 5-25; and X5 5-25 1/8 click with custom moa reticle which Swaro will do on request!
When they finally make a target scope with at least 40 X I will replace my NF Comps on our F/TR rifles!
And I have owned or assessed
S&B ; Kahles; March ; Leupold Mark 4 and 7-42 Comp
 
Swarovski scopes are designed for hunting. Their X5 line is a long range dial-able scope with a lot of elevation built in. Z3 and Z5 glass are the same and the Z6/Z6i and Z8i are their top of the line glass. Their sister company Kahles is geared towards long range shooting, as their scopes are FFP. I carry both brands so if you ever need pricing you can reach me at sportoptics.com 800-720-9625 ext 2278
 
Amongst others, I have four Nightforces (incl an ATAC-R) and three Z5 Swaros: two 3.5-18s and one 5-25. Optically, the Swaros walk over the NXS and are slightly better than the ATAC. I was looking through my buddy's 5-30 Z6 today and it was impressive. I can believe it is at least the equal of the X5 (which I've looked through multiple times) and it's more compact. The -big- turrets on the X5 will put a few people off, though they are top drawer mechanically.
 
That’s what I currently use is Nightforce. I have a NXS and a NX8. No real complaints other than weight. So I assume the Swarovski might not be quite as tough? As long as I take care of it and am not negligent the Swarovski should take mild abuse? How are they mechanically? Track excellent?
 
Here’s some cell phone pics from a couple of weeks ago through my Z6i

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..So I assume the Swarovski might not be quite as tough? As long as I take care of it and am not negligent the Swarovski should take mild abuse? How are they mechanically? Track excellent?

They DEF will take mild abuse. Way lighter than a Nightforce but they seem to bear up to a bit of rough and tumble. The dialling is absolutely fine.
 

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