Hi all, I recently mounted a SWFA 5-20x55mm HD on my SCAR 20 and so far I have been very pleased with it so far.
There's just one quirk (I can't really even call it a problem) so far that I'm struggling with: The reticle always looks great.
On all the other scopes I've owned, adjusting the diopter made really meaningful impacts on the reticle clarity. IE it would go from blurry, to sharp and then blurry again over the range of adjustment. In all my other scopes there was a very narrow window (call it 1/2 a revolution) in which the reticle would be optimally sharp.
The adjustment on the SWFA 5-20 goes from Pretty great, to perfect, and then back to pretty great. The thing is that at every position from the minimum and maximum adjustment, it looks about equally perfect. I can have my eyes closed for and immediately upon opening the reticle is tack sharp including the tiny dots inside the diamonds of the reticle which according to SWFA are 0.015r in diameter.
I guess this is a good thing, but I'm also second guessing that I'm doing everything right? Or that maybe there is something jacked up about the scope?
The rifle is pointed at a wall that is very well illuminated, I'm at full magnification (20X) and the parallax correction is set to infinity. Picture of the setup is below.
I guess I should just set it somewhere in the middle of the perfect range (which is literally like 20 turns wide), lock it down and call it a day?
Should I be concerned at all? Maybe this is how really good high magnification optics are? It's my first rodeo with high quality non-prism optics (prisms obviously have no diopter setting).
For reference I'm following the instructions in this thread: https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...rifle-scope-a-simple-psa-on-diopters.6252841/
Thanks!
-Blake
There's just one quirk (I can't really even call it a problem) so far that I'm struggling with: The reticle always looks great.
On all the other scopes I've owned, adjusting the diopter made really meaningful impacts on the reticle clarity. IE it would go from blurry, to sharp and then blurry again over the range of adjustment. In all my other scopes there was a very narrow window (call it 1/2 a revolution) in which the reticle would be optimally sharp.
The adjustment on the SWFA 5-20 goes from Pretty great, to perfect, and then back to pretty great. The thing is that at every position from the minimum and maximum adjustment, it looks about equally perfect. I can have my eyes closed for and immediately upon opening the reticle is tack sharp including the tiny dots inside the diamonds of the reticle which according to SWFA are 0.015r in diameter.
I guess this is a good thing, but I'm also second guessing that I'm doing everything right? Or that maybe there is something jacked up about the scope?
The rifle is pointed at a wall that is very well illuminated, I'm at full magnification (20X) and the parallax correction is set to infinity. Picture of the setup is below.
I guess I should just set it somewhere in the middle of the perfect range (which is literally like 20 turns wide), lock it down and call it a day?
Should I be concerned at all? Maybe this is how really good high magnification optics are? It's my first rodeo with high quality non-prism optics (prisms obviously have no diopter setting).
For reference I'm following the instructions in this thread: https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...rifle-scope-a-simple-psa-on-diopters.6252841/
Thanks!
-Blake