SWFA 3-15x42 SS - Mil-Quad Reticle, 30mm, .1 MIL Clicks, Side Focus, First Focal Plane

SWFA SS
SKU:
SS315X42MQ
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UPC:
855946005066
$699.95
(21 reviews)
Weight:
23.90 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
  • First Focal Plane
  • Patented Mil-Quad Reticle
  • 30mm Tube
  • Side Focus (6m-infinity)
  • OK for .50cal
  • .10 Mrad Turrets

SPECS

  • EXIT PUPIL: 14 - 2.8mm
  • WEIGHT: 23.9
  • LENGTH: 13.74"
  • FIELD OF VIEW @ 100 YDS: 34.8 - 7.21
  • SIDE PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT (M): 6m-Infinity
  • EYE RELIEF (IN): 4.2 - 3.8
  • DIOPTER COMPENSATION: -2 ~ +1 dpr
  • CLICK ADJUSTMENT VALUE: 0.1 MRAD
  • ADJUSTMENT PER REVOLUTION: 5 Mils
  • TOTAL ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT: 35 Mils
  • TOTAL WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT: 35 Mils
  • TYPE OF RETICLE: Mil-Quad
  • FOCAL PLANE: 1st
  • COATING: Fully Multi Coated
  • WATERPROOF: yes
  • FOGPROOF: yes
  • SHOCKPROOF: yes

Reviews

  • 5
    the real deal

    Posted by Marc on Sep 27th 2019

    What is not to like? I have used Hawke, Tac Vector, and Sun Optics, which are all decent. I shelled out the money to see the fuss on this scope. It was well justified. So much so that I bought three!

  • 5
    Great scope and reticle

    Posted by grayfoot on Apr 15th 2019

    I have this scope on an Anschutz .22 Long Rifle. It works flawlessly and I really love the reticle. Repeatable adjustments return to zero every time. I have used it extensively for over a year and I am very satisfied. Keep in mind, this is not premium glass like you expect on an Schmidt & Bender or U.S. Optics costing $2,000 and up. It is bright, but shows color fringing around the edges. It is great glass for under a scope under $1000. If only this reticle were available on First Focal Plane high-end scopes.

  • 5
    Solid piece of equipment

    Posted by Wolf on Mar 1st 2018

    Very clear picture. Turrets are solid with very excellent clicks. Zoom and parallax adjustments are easy to grasp and work. My only complaint is that the crosshairs are too fine to be usable until 10x. Probably just my old eyes and it hardly detracts given the clarity of the picture.