SWFA 10x42 SS - Mil-Quad Reticle, 30mm, .1 MIL Clicks, Rear Focus

SWFA SS
SKU:
SS10X42MQ
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UPC:
855946005080
$299.95
(27 reviews)
Weight:
20.60 Ounces
Current Stock:

In sub-zero temperatures or searing desert heat (-50 degrees to +130 degrees Fahrenheit, and altitudes of 30,000 feet to depths of 15 feet in salt water) the waterproof, shockproof, fogproof SS performs. Whatever the weapon, from .223 to .50 BMG, the SS handles the recoil. Whatever the target, the SS gives you the best advantage. Made of lightweight aluminum but strong as steel, it has superior multicoated optics for maximum light transmission. Built to NATO specs.


FEATURES

  • Matte Finish
  • Patented Mil-Quad Reticle
  • 30mm Tube
  • .1 MRAD Turrets
  • Rear Focus
  • OK for .50 cal

SPECS

  • EXIT PUPIL: 4.2mm
  • WEIGHT: 20.6
  • LENGTH: 357mm / 14.26"
  • FIELD OF VIEW @ 100 YDS: 3.9m
  • SIDE PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT (M): 10 - infinity
  • EYE RELIEF (IN): 3.9
  • DIOPTER COMPENSATION: -2 ~ +1 dpr
  • CLICK ADJUSTMENT VALUE: 0.1 MRAD
  • ADJUSTMENT PER REVOLUTION: 5 Mils
  • TOTAL ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT: 40 mil
  • TOTAL WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT: 40 mil
  • TYPE OF RETICLE: Mil-Quad
  • FOCAL PLANE: Second
  • COATING: Fully Multi Coated
  • WATERPROOF: yes
  • FOGPROOF: yes
  • SHOCKPROOF: yes

Reviews

  • 5
    The rumors are true...

    Posted by Yoder on Apr 18th 2022

    Look no further for a scope if you're wanting to spend under $500 for a scope and plan to shoot at medium to extended ranges. This is a rugged, reliable tracking, matching MIL/MIL reticle and turret optic with good optical clarity. There are countless reviews and discussions on this optic on YouTube and forums online so feel free to spend time there if you need any other assurances... this is a winner and nobody should be without 1 or 2 of these scopes. YMMV

  • 5
    2nd purchase

    Posted by Fantom on Oct 4th 2020

    Just ordered SS 10x42 MQ. If it is on par with my 12x42 on a 6.5, then this should be a cake walk. 1000 + rounds and still holds zero. 1000+ yards, no problem. Glass is solid for the money and the MQ reticle is like a fine wine. The farther the target, the better!

  • 5
    Beat on hard and still hard to beat!

    Posted by RJ from AZ on Apr 20th 2020

    I received my first one a little over a year ago. I took it out to my little spot in the desert to sight it in and see what it could do. I zeroed it in three rounds and put another couple of rounds through it to empty the magazine. I had the front of my rifle sitting on my tripod (about 3 1/2 feet up) and the rear on a bench. I walked away to reload another magazine and a dust devil (“AZ tornado”) came through and blew everything over. I ran over thinking “Great! I’ve had my new scope out 5 minutes and now it’s broken.” As I picked it up, I noticed the indentation on the ground where the scope turret apparently hit the ground first (attached to my 14 lb. rifle). I loaded it up, lined up on the target and, wow! Still zeroed! Performed a box test... perfect results! So far, I have taken it out to 1109 yards. I nailed the target (with hand loads and watching the wind, of course) and returns to my 100 yd. zero perfectly. This thing is built like a tank. This scope is as clear as any of my other scopes that start with a V. I sold ALL of those and bought another 10x. I am building another long-range rifle and am about to order yet another. You cannot do any better for two to three times this price and cannot say enough good about this line. I have even turned some hard-core Leupold die hards onto this scope as well!

  • 5
    10x42 ss mil/mil

    Posted by Luke on Jan 9th 2020

    My first purchase was 3 years ago for a budget long range Ruger American Predator chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor , it took no time at all to understand the reticle and turrets. My wife and I consistently hit 8” steel at 800 yards, was so pleased with the quality of this scope I bought another and put it on a Tikka T3x in 6.5 creedmoor with the same results will be buying 2 more to mount on my other rifles. Bar none bestscope for the money hands down

  • 5
    SWFA SS 10x42

    Posted by M. Holland on May 3rd 2019

    These scopes must be considered an absolute best buy in the rifle optics world. I've used one on a big .50 Barrett, and this newest one on the Ruger 6.5 Creedmore. I love the Mil-Quad reticle. Very user friendly and doesn't clutter your view. You cannot go wrong with one of these scopes.

  • 5
    Awesome scope

    Posted by 7mmRemMag on Feb 8th 2019

    After searching several years for a good tactical scope for long range shooting, I ran across this scope. It comes highly recommended by an individual by the name of TiborasaurusRex on YouTube. I have watched several reviews regarding this scope and after finally having the money, I purchased one. I took it out shooting yesterday and I was very surprised to find out that factory zero setting was actually 3.5 mils high at 100 meters, which gave my rifle an additional 3.5 mils of elevation. The clarity of this scope at 100 meters is fantastic with a reticle that is easy to see. The thin reticle lines and diamond mil dots do not block out the target you are aiming at. As other reviews stated, these scopes track dead on the money. I will be purchasing another one to replace the crappy Burris Fullfield II drop reticle that came free with my rifle so my girlfriend and I’s 7mm Rem Mags will both have these scopes equipped. These scopes have been battle tested and one they were available to the civilian market, other people have put them through the paces and found out that they are nearly indestructible.

  • 5
    Best Scope EVER

    Posted by Gh0sT3D on Feb 4th 2019

    If you are looking for the best all-around scope for your money, this is it. From long-range precision to DMR’s to .22 Long Rifles, this scope can handle the job.

  • 5
    Buy a few

    Posted by David W on Oct 22nd 2018

    I have four of these scopes and two of the SS6x42MQ scopes. If there is a better scope for the money, I have not found it and I have looked. Repeatable clicks, easy to use reticle, low cost. I would buy a dozen. Wait, they NEVER break, so four 10X and two 6X should cover most guys up to official gun loony status.

  • 5
    You will not regret it

    Posted by CB on Aug 12th 2018

    I have been using this scope now for a couple of years and a few hundred rounds of 175gr M118 (.308) equivalent through my Remington 700. I shoot 300- 800 yards frequently and this scope is perfect for the task. Tracks perfectly every shot, if I do my part. The only negative I can think of at this point is that the clicks are soft feeling and you really have to pay attention when you make adjustments if the light is lower. Other than that, I love this scope and will get another when I get my .300 Win Mag.