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AH enthusiast
Looking for a Swaro Z6i 1-6 with extended eye relief. Either the CD-I or 4-I illuminated reticle. Preference for the railed version (SR) but also open non-railed. Thanks to anyone looking to sell!
PM sent it’s yours if you want itI believe the only real difference between Gen 1 and Gen 2 is that Gen 2 has auto on / off. Not an important feature for me. Anyone willing to let one go for $2500
I believe the only real difference between Gen 1 and Gen 2 is that Gen 2 has auto on / off. Not an important feature for me. Anyone willing to let one go for $2500
I believe the only real difference between Gen 1 and Gen 2 is that Gen 2 has auto on / off. Not an important feature for me. Anyone willing to let one go for $2500
Absolutely. In fact, if you look at the range of scopes, offered by most scope makers, we find that they are so hung-up on scopes for long range shooting or for three-gun events, that they have lost the plot on big game riflescopes. Not only did Swarovski drop this great scope but also Leupold dropped the illuminated version of the 1.5-5x and Trijicon dropped the TR21 1.25-4x. These were all illuminated scopes with lots of eye relief, that we ideal for dangerous game rifles, and what are we left with? Not much at all!Swarovski SHOULD being them back! They would sell like hotcakes! [emoji1642]
Crazy that they stopped them !!![emoji35]
The Z8 only has an eye relief of 95mm (3.75") which is a LOT less than the 120mm (4.7") that the Z6i 1-6x EE version had. So there is about 25mm (1") difference in eye relief. I wouldn't consider anything under 100mm (4") eye relief for even a .375 and for .416 or similiar, you really do need around 4.5" of eye relief. Yes, I know there are hunters using shorter eye relief scopes, and state that they have no problems, but, in my opinion, they are just 'Weatherby eyebrows' waiting to happen. In the heat of the hunt, you only have to shoot from an unusual position, or crawl up the stock just a tad too much, and you are going to get thumped in the head. I often wonder if the reason some people can't shoot big guns as accurately as they can their smaller calibres, is because, in their mind, the fear of being bitten by their scope is interferring with their aim. At the critical moment that the sear breaks, the shooter should ONLY be thinking about where his/her sights are pointing and not whether they are going to get hurt.Why not just go to the Z8 1-8?
I just bought a first focal plane Nightforce Atacr 1-8x24 on the 15% off sale from SportOptics. It is built like a tank and has a 3.7" eye relief. I also love the reticle. Yes, designed for the military and 3-gunners but our needs are not that much different. I also prefer mrad over MOA.Absolutely. In fact, if you look at the range of scopes, offered by most scope makers, we find that they are so hung-up on scopes for long range shooting or for three-gun events, that they have lost the plot on big game riflescopes. Not only did Swarovski drop this great scope but also Leupold dropped the illuminated version of the 1.5-5x and Trijicon dropped the TR21 1.25-4x. These were all illuminated scopes with lots of eye relief, that we ideal for dangerous game rifles, and what are we left with? Not much at all!
I respectfully disagree. Big game hunters, using calibres of .375 or greater, need more eye relief than most manufacturers are providing in their scopes. I wouldn't mount a scope with an eye relief of only 3.7" on a .375. See my other comments about eye relief in the post reply above.but our needs are not that much different.
I saw that post. It works for me on my .416 and .458 rifles. I'd submit it also works for countless others that have at most 3.7" of eye relief on their scopes.I respectfully disagree. Big game hunters, using calibres of .375 or greater, need more eye relief than most manufacturers are providing in their scopes. I wouldn't mount a scope with an eye relief of only 3.7" on a .375. See my other comments about eye relief in the post reply above.
I saw that post. It works for me on my .416 and .458 rifles. I'd submit it also works for countless others that have at most 3.7" of eye relief on their scopes.
Now if one mounts their rifle like the pic below even a 4.7" eye relief might not help.
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