I put one of these on my Winchester Model 70 African Safari Magnum dangerous game rifle chambered in .375 H&H and it is an excellent scope for that particular application. It is in Leupold Quick detach bases and rings which I also made a quick detach mount for my SwampFax Prism red dot. Both can be easily detached so you have the 3 leaf express sights. This rifle was a custom build and custom engraved by myself. I also have a Patriot mounted on my Winchester Model 70 Super Grade chambered in .300 Win Mag. They are excellent scopes.
Hey man love your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Generally with tactical scopes, weight means quality. Hunting scopes can get away with being lighter. I find SFP is better for LPVO's because you can see the reticle better. You won't need your drops as much for 100-200 yds, just point and shoot. After that dial all the way, and your SFP reticle will be to scale and usable. Never owned a SwampFox but they look appealing
Thanks for replying. Good to know. I'm looking to get into a 10x ffp lpvo and I was looking between this (even though it's only a 6x) and primary arms. I like the primary arms and their acss reticle.
From what I read LPVO get around 150 hours. Nothing like any red dot. Two different things
I put one of these on my Winchester Model 70 African Safari Magnum dangerous game rifle chambered in .375 H&H and it is an excellent scope for that particular application. It is in Leupold Quick detach bases and rings which I also made a quick detach mount for my SwampFax Prism red dot. Both can be easily detached so you have the 3 leaf express sights. This rifle was a custom build and custom engraved by myself. I also have a Patriot mounted on my Winchester Model 70 Super Grade chambered in .300 Win Mag. They are excellent scopes.
Hey man love your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. Generally with tactical scopes, weight means quality. Hunting scopes can get away with being lighter. I find SFP is better for LPVO's because you can see the reticle better. You won't need your drops as much for 100-200 yds, just point and shoot. After that dial all the way, and your SFP reticle will be to scale and usable. Never owned a SwampFox but they look appealing
I completely agree with you on the SFP for LPVOs, thanks for the input!
LPVO's are notorious for wildly short battery life 2.5 weeks is actually really good for an LPVO
Yep. Most of them you leave it on overnight it's dead. They are not the same concept as red dots. You turn the light on when you need it.
Send it here, i would love to review it myself. I like the 5x saber they make
Is there a way to focus the reticle? You said it's a little fuzzy, but there's usually a way to focus the reticle.
Good question! The fuzzy reticle didn't have to do with the focus though, it was almost as if the reticle etching wasn't detailed enough
Thanks for replying. Good to know. I'm looking to get into a 10x ffp lpvo and I was looking between this (even though it's only a 6x) and primary arms. I like the primary arms and their acss reticle.