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SWFA SS 10X42 VS Hawke T Sidewinder 10X42

Im gonna be on the market for a new scope, i was wondering if someone has any experience with this two scopes, any input will be much appreciated, thank you!

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I use the Swfa I still have a Hawke specifically for filming that’s is it the turret I don’t move it
The Swfa has repeatable turrets and very clear

Found one, thanks Donny!!!!

Damn SWFA don’t have the 10×42 on stock!

On fixed power scope you really have to ask your self what you will be using it for. The narrow field of view on higher power models can be a serious hindrance for general use.

yeah i think the 10x will do fine, i have all my Hawke scopes set a 10X anyways.

They are both great!! Just depends on use . I had a 20 at one time but I think that magnification is beyond what that scope can clearly and brightly handle . Just my 2cents .I bought a 6X and put it on my Crossbow 🙂 SWFA kicks ass

Paper punch 16x hunting 10x

Im about to pull the trigger on the SWFA, but im in between the 10X42 and 16X42, which one would you choose and why?

I love my SWFA 10X42. Crystal clear and great reticle. Can’t say enough!

I’ve had both . The SWFA wins out in every category !! I bought both from a guy in Hawaii, along with a nice Carbine . I am a big fan of the SWFA line but putting that aside . It was simply a better scope . It is really easy to compare when you can look through them both back to back under different circumstances.

Thanks, i read the specs from both scopes, i just wanted to see if someone here had any experience with them, i know Keiser has the SS 10×40 and i liked it a lot, but i was wondering how small is th 10X reticle on the Hawke.

For reviews try opticsplanet.com, they might have it. Snipercentral.com maybe?
http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-10×42-Tactical-30mm-Riflescope-P499.aspx

Noboby!…….fuck it ill get both!!!! :rofl:

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