• Watch Out for Scammers!

    We've now added a color code for all accounts. Orange accounts are new members, Blue are full members, and Green are Supporters. If you get a message about a sale from an orange account, make sure you pay attention before sending any money!

Rifle Scopes Swampfox optics, any good?

Chasingpro

Captain
Full Member
Minuteman
Jan 18, 2020
320
133
Texas
Been seeing this company pop up on my expert voice account lately. Wife needs glass for a new hunting rifle. Anyone have any experience with them?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Whiplash6.5
Meh. Pass on it and get her a Bushnell or vortex. Expert voice has deals on plenty of other stuff with a line track record of service
 
  • Like
Reactions: Milf Dots
But the artist formerly known as Mike at Primary Arms works there now!

I’d actually love to see an honest review* between the “reputable” Chinesium scopes: Vortex, Athlon, Arken, etc. I don’t know if Swampfox qualifies as reputable yet.



*I don’t have the💰to make this happen.
 
Been seeing this company pop up on my expert voice account lately. Wife needs glass for a new hunting rifle. Anyone have any experience with them?

Spend some money on good glass, Leupold, Vortex, Nightforce and do the rifle (and your wife) justice...All those companies make quality hunting-centric scopes...Nothing worse than putting some piece of shit optic on a perfectly good rifle. See it way too often.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GhostFace
But the artist formerly known as Mike at Primary Arms works there now!

I’d actually love to see an honest review* between the “reputable” Chinesium scopes: Vortex, Athlon, Arken, etc. I don’t know if Swampfox qualifies as reputable yet.



*I don’t have the💰to make this happen.

I've looked at their Arrowhead 1-10x24 and Kentucky Long 5-30x56. They are quite decent for the money.

They are essentially a house brand for a good size Chinese OEM that makes products for a few brands out there. If you know what to look for, you'll quickly figure out which. They have a growing facility in Colorado where they are planning to QC a fair amount of stuff.

I know Mike pretty well and I like where he is pushing the brand, but we will see how it all pans out.

ILya
 
I've looked at their Arrowhead 1-10x24 and Kentucky Long 5-30x56. They are quite decent for the money.

How do they compare to more popular scopes? The Arrowhead is MSRP $500, which seems spendy for Chinesium when there are other LPVOs out there. Their "precision" scopes remind me of the Cabela's scopes.
 
How do they compare to more popular scopes? The Arrowhead is MSRP $500, which seems spendy for Chinesium when there are other LPVOs out there. Their "precision" scopes remind me of the Cabela's scopes.

For $500 Arrowhead is a very good deal. Many Chinese scopes have been moving upmarket, so the Arrowhead is nowhere near the most expensive Chinese scope.

Can you think of another serviceable 1-10x in the same general price range?

ILya
 
if they ever come out with a 34mm maybe id try it depending on the price ordered an arken optics instead shame it still has not arrived for the around the same cost .
 
if they ever come out with a 34mm maybe id try it depending on the price ordered an arken optics instead shame it still has not arrived for the around the same cost .

They recently released the Warhawk in 34mm for just under $700. Wouldn't mind a look at the 3-15.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bluedog82
For $500 Arrowhead is a very good deal. Many Chinese scopes have been moving upmarket, so the Arrowhead is nowhere near the most expensive Chinese scope.

Can you think of another serviceable 1-10x in the same general price range?

ILya

GRSC ? Curious because you had their 1-10 too. I like Ed's more or less "set it and forget it " reticle... Wondered how they compare
 
GRSC ? Curious because you had their 1-10 too. I like Ed's more or less "set it and forget it " reticle... Wondered how they compare

I have the GRSC scope. Since it is FFP, it is not quite apples to apples

Either way, optomechanically, Arrowhead is a notably better scope. Interestingly, GRSC works much better if you add an aperture reducer.

Once the OEM behind Swampfox has a decent FFP LPVO, I will introduce Ed to them.

ILya
 
  • Like
Reactions: JS8588
Here we are with our economy in tatters (for now) BECAUSE of what the Chinese government has done and a whole bunch of you idiots still don't even hesitate to give the Chinese economy even more money.

Shame on all of you cheap fucks.....:mad:
 
Koshkin can correct me if I am wrong ... But I believe it is an American-owned company.

I whole-heartedly agree with buying American, but it is nearly impossible for average people to not buy any products that are "made in China" -- You could never shop at Walmart, for example. .

American owned does make a difference ... at least for me.
 
Koshkin can correct me if I am wrong ... But I believe it is an American-owned company.
That pays china to make their crap

it is nearly impossible for average people to not buy any products that are "made in China"
It's impossible to not buy anything from china. Computer hardware comes to mind. It IS possible to reduce what one buys from them dramatically if one wants to. The average person can save and get something made here or in some other country that isn't china

You could never shop at Walmart, for example. .
I already don't. And the downside to that is?
 
Koshkin can correct me if I am wrong ... But I believe it is an American-owned company.

Koshkin previously said this is a house brand of a major Chinese manufacturer that was set up for the US. Although he didn't say which, I assume it's Optisan.

I'm sorry, who can take a name like "Swampfox" seriously?

They might as well call it "Trailer Trash".......Kinda like Tangent Theta, but not quite.

It seems to me it's named after Francis Marion (aka "the Swamp Fox"), the Revolutionary War hero that is considered one of the fathers of modern guerrilla warfare tactics and whose life served in no small part as inspiration for the Mel Gibson movie "The Patriot".
 
Last edited:
It is possible to not buy anything from China --- It just depends on your degree of commitment.

Seems hypocritical to allow for some personal exceptions, but then call people names when they consider doing the same thing.

Don't get me wrong, I agree with your general sentiment --- But your approach is rather off-putting.
 
Seems hypocritical to allow for some personal exceptions, but then call people names when they consider doing the same thing
The guy is being called out for buying a chinese ripoff of (in this case) American intellectual property. He's not being called out for buying an Apple phone or a Buick Envision or some other legitimate product made there.

Personally, from now on I'll do my damndest to not send one cent to that place and those people no matter what it takes.
 
Understood --- And again, I agree with the sentiment.

We should all do our damndest, as you say.

I remember hearing about a family that committed to buy nothing from China for a year. It was quite an interesting story. However, it ended up being more difficult than they anticipated.

It would a different America if everyone made a similar commitment, that's for sure.
 
I have the GRSC scope. Since it is FFP, it is not quite apples to apples

Either way, optomechanically, Arrowhead is a notably better scope. Interestingly, GRSC works much better if you add an aperture reducer.

Once the OEM behind Swampfox has a decent FFP LPVO, I will introduce Ed to them.

ILya
Good to know, thankyou, I hadn't realized the Swampfox was a SFP scope.
I picked up one of the GRSC FSO scopes a while back when they were on sale as I have the earlier 1-4 and Norden 1-6 both of which I like. The 1.1X10, I have mixed feelings about, so was thinking about trying the Swampfox as a budget alternative.
 
Good to know, thankyou, I hadn't realized the Swampfox was a SFP scope.
I picked up one of the GRSC FSO scopes a while back when they were on sale as I have the earlier 1-4 and Norden 1-6 both of which I like. The 1.1X10, I have mixed feelings about, so was thinking about trying the Swampfox as a budget alternative.

I've known Ed forever and a day and I am happy to see him getting his reticle out, although this is certainly an imperfect vehicle for it. I have one of these 1-10x GRSC scopes and it stays zeroed which is the bulk of what I want from it.

ILya
 
  • Like
Reactions: LRRPF52
I own two of the Patriots and they are a great budget scope for things like NRL22. Has some nice features like target dot and allow you to remain in base class if you choose.
 
I love my FFP Patriot 6-24x scope(MIL version)...it is perfect for the .22 that I shoot out to 200 yards (so far); I am waiting for the MIL version of the Kentucky Long to come out so I can get one for my .308.

Swampfox Kentucky Long

sGw5M1H.jpg


Here it is on my Anschutz 64...I was going to put it on my Anschutz 1411 (54 action) but it is too damn heavy to shoot offhand with that long HEAVY barrel without a shooting coat and palm rest.
 
I picked up the 1-10x arrowhead a couple months ago and have been happy with it.

Looking for another scope to put on my 20” Grendel build and I’m leaning towards SF again with the 2-12x Kentucky Long FFP. They still don’t have the MIL reticle in stock so I may lose patience with waiting and grab the MOA reticle instead.

Here’s a silly but informative Torture test on the Arrowhead that was pretty impressive and significantly more damaging that the NightForce torture test.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GhostFace
Warhawk is sitting on my CZ455...for the price point from expertvoice, it has nice enough features to justify the purchase. I wanted it give it a try to see what it's all about..

What I like: clear glass, reticle (.2mil), objective, included accessories, illumination

What i don't like: turrets are lil mushy, locking turrets are okay at best, it did loose zero once or twice during matches...(not sure what happened for sure but we had to confirm zero to continue to shoot).

Edit: confirmed that the loss of zero was by not locking turrets and bumping it during weapon movement between stages.

LO

That's my 2 cents.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20201115_221456_687.jpg
    IMG_20201115_221456_687.jpg
    600.1 KB · Views: 231
Last edited:
Good to know, thankyou, I hadn't realized the Swampfox was a SFP scope.
I picked up one of the GRSC FSO scopes a while back when they were on sale as I have the earlier 1-4 and Norden 1-6 both of which I like. The 1.1X10, I have mixed feelings about, so was thinking about trying the Swampfox as a budget alternative.
Isn't this a TVP? Third Vocal Plain Don't they sell a binoscope too? Steriovision; offering dual Tremor 3 reticles, AC and powersteering. But wait; there's more...
 
Mine has been great. Very pleased with the product at the price point.
 
I have been running several Swamp Rats for quite some time. Not quite sure how I would mount on a rifle. Also puzzled in regards to FFP/SFP. Please be aware that there is an upcharge for G10 in the custom shop. Congrats to the Busse family for taking on new challenges!
 
This is sort of an old thread, but thought I'd resurrect it and note that Mike from SwampFox will stop by my bi-weekly livecast tomorrow at 7PM MST. If you have questions regarding the SwampFox products, this will be a god time to ask.

It will be live on Facebook and Youtube. Here is the Youtube link:


ILya
 
I'm sorry, who can take a name like "Swampfox" seriously?

They might as well call it "Trailer Trash".......Kinda like Tangent Theta, but not quite.

Finally, promotion board knowledge coming in hot:

Francis Marion (c. 1732 – February 27, 1795),[1] also known as the Swamp Fox, was a military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). Acting with the Continental Army and South Carolina militia commissions, he was a persistent adversary of the British in their occupation of South Carolina and Charleston in 1780 and 1781, even after the Continental Army was driven out of the state in the Battle of Camden. Marion used irregular methods of warfare and is considered one of the fathers of modern guerrilla warfare and maneuver warfare, and is credited in the lineage of U.S. Army Rangers and the 75th Ranger Regiment.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: seawolf06
Finally, promotion board knowledge coming in hot:

Francis Marion (c. 1732 – February 27, 1795),[1] also known as the Swamp Fox, was a military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). Acting with the Continental Army and South Carolina militia commissions, he was a persistent adversary of the British in their occupation of South Carolina and Charleston in 1780 and 1781, even after the Continental Army was driven out of the state in the Battle of Camden. Marion used irregular methods of warfare and is considered one of the fathers of modern guerrilla warfare and maneuver warfare, and is credited in the lineage of U.S. Army Rangers and the 75th Ranger Regiment.

Why not swamprat, or swampcroc, or swampnutria, or swamppossum, or swampcrawfish?
 
  • Sad
Reactions: seawolf06
Why not swamprat, or swampcroc, or swampnutria, or swamppossum, or swampcrawfish?

Colonel Banastre Tarleton was sent to capture or kill Marion in November 1780; he despaired of finding the "old swamp fox", who eluded him by travelling along swamp paths. It was Tarleton who gave Marion his nom de guerre when, after unsuccessfully pursuing Marion's troops for over 26 miles through a swamp, he gave up and swore "[a]s for this damned old fox, the Devil himself could not catch him."[1] Once Marion had shown his ability at guerrilla warfare, making himself a serious nuisance to the British, Governor John Rutledge (in exile in North Carolina) commissioned him a brigadier general of state troops.[citation needed]