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New Contest Starting Now! This Target Haunts Me
Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
The X5i has excellent low light performance. I prefer the 3.5x18x50 over the 5x25x56 because even though it has a smaller objective lens, it seems brighter to me. I also have a 2.3x18x56 Z8i which is supposed to have greater light transmission but still prefer the X5i because of the turrets...
are you using the parallax adjustment or the ocular ring adjustment. I set the parallax first and if necessary adjust the ocular ring for near perfect focus .
message Joel Russo at Curtis Custom Actions. He had a fix using a set screw. It looked good and supposedly worked well. He had it posted on Long Range Hunting .com at one time
Swarovski Z8i 2.3x18x56 with BRX-I reticle. Comes with Nightforce lightweight rings and MSP level. Used only 2 evenings deer hunting from treestand.$3000.00 plus shipping. Call or text for questions or pictures. Gary Campbell 478-957-5213
I have hunted with the Swaro X5i for two years. Great low light performance, great tracking, and the turrets are no problem. I like the 3.5x18x50 the best. The turrets never accidentally moved in 0ver 170 days of hunting. The illumination is good also.
I have used an X5i 3.5x18 for 2 long seasons of whitetail hunting. It is the best scope I have owned. Great low light performance.You can look toward the horizon at sundown and it does not glare out. Swaro advertises 116 moa vertical on the 3.5x18 and 82 moa on the 5x25. I bought another...
Whidden's Gunworks has built 8 rifles for me and 3 for my shooting partner. All shoot to suit me and I can be hard to please. Their customer service is good and their wait times are fairly short. Gary Campbell