I've used the fixed 6 and 10 power scopes. The 10 is used for paper so the parallax ring being off never bothered me because I always adjust parallax by looking at the target. The fixed 6 I use for hunting and pretty much leave the parralax set at 350 yds where IMO coveres my bases nicely for point and shoot out to 500ish yds that I've designated as my limit. I'm liking the 6 a lot more than the 10 and think I will get another one when the black Friday sale comes along. I have not had any issues with either scope other than the parallax ring not matching the numbers. IMO all variable power scopes inherently have more issues than a fixed power scope and so I've steered clear of the variable SWFA scopes.


Trystan

Last edited by Trystan; 09/20/17.

Good bullets properly placed always work, but not everyone knows what good bullets are, or can reliably place them in the field