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  • AeroEngi
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 2887

    SPR Build: Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 vs SWFA SS 3-15x42

    So I'm pretty much finished with my SPR build and all I need now is a Vltor A5 buffer that I've backordered from Midway. The next step is to figure out what scope I'm gonna put on it. I've already purchased a Larue SPR-S mount so either of these scopes will be compatible. What do you guys think? The Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 or the SWFA SS 3-15x42. I know the SWFA has superior glass quality but the Vortex has more features and a better warranty.

    Thanks.
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    Iloveguns
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 868

    Not a huge fan of the SS reticle. Also its hard to beat Vortex's CS. PST is a great scope. Dont rule out the Bushnell 6-24 or there 3-12 with the G2 Reticle.

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    • #3
      ExtremeX
      Calguns Addict
      • Sep 2010
      • 7160

      I don’t know if I would say superior glass quality…

      The two SWFA scopes I have are the HD models, which have some pretty amazing glass at the price point, noticeably better than the Vortex, but I’ve never actually compared it to their non HD line. I hear the glass is very good, but I’m sure it was stack pretty well compared to the Vortex PST.

      The SWFA is a FFP scope, and to get the same from Vortex will cost you more money than what SWFA is asking for the 3-15.

      I have both SWFA and Vortex PST optics and I like them both…
      ExtremeX

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      • #4
        ExtremeX
        Calguns Addict
        • Sep 2010
        • 7160

        Originally posted by Iloveguns
        Not a huge fan of the SS reticle. Also its hard to beat Vortex's CS. PST is a great scope. Dont rule out the Bushnell 6-24 or there 3-12 with the G2 Reticle.
        ExtremeX

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        • #5
          Hoop
          Ready fo HILLARY!!
          • Apr 2007
          • 11534

          Originally posted by AeroEngi
          I know the SWFA has superior glass quality
          Based on what? The normal SS scopes aren't that great optically.

          Of those two I'd pick the vortex.

          Personally my 'SPR' has a Sightron on it and I am very happy with it. The glass is good and everything about it works as it should, plus it is very very lightweight.

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          • #6
            AeroEngi
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 2887

            Originally posted by Hoop
            Based on what? The normal SS scopes aren't that great optically.

            Of those two I'd pick the vortex.

            Personally my 'SPR' has a Sightron on it and I am very happy with it. The glass is good and everything about it works as it should, plus it is very very lightweight.
            Based on what I've heard/read.

            However, now that I'm looking at the Sightron SIII 3.5-10x44, it does seem to have all the features that I want. I'm really gonna consider it. Thanks for the recommendation.

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            • #7
              ExtremeX
              Calguns Addict
              • Sep 2010
              • 7160

              OP, are you specifically looking for a FFP scope?
              ExtremeX

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              • #8
                FMJBT
                Veteran Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 4888

                Take a look into the Bushnell 3-12X44 FFP with G2DMR. I feel lik a parrot or broken record sometimes because I suggest this scope for just about every application. I ended up going with this scope on my SPR, and haven't regretted the decision at all. The rifle has proven extremely capable out to the max of 650 yards that I've shot it at. Given it's performance at 650, I think 750 to 800 yards is well within the capability of this rifle/scope combo. Keep in mind that 650 is also done just with holdovers for elevation and windage using the G2 reticle. I zero at 100 yards, and thats it for touching knobs. Using holds instead of dialing makes transitions between targets at varying distances extremely fast and intuitive, which is IMHO really what the SPR concept is about. The G2 reticle is a perfect compliment to the capabilities of the SPR rifle.



                I just wish they could make it in a scope that weighed less than 24 ounces (really my only compaint with this scope).



                My second pick for an SPR would probably be the new 2.5-10X32 PST scope. Definitely liking that reticle and level of magnification in a compact 18 ounce scope.
                U.S. Navy (Retired) 1994-2015

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                • #9
                  AeroEngi
                  Veteran Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 2887

                  Originally posted by ExtremeX
                  OP, are you specifically looking for a FFP scope?
                  No, FFP is more of a secondary feature for me. It would be nice to have but it won't make or break my decision.

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                  • #10
                    shooting4life
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 5768

                    I think you should go to a slightly small scope, something in the 2-10 range.
                    I really like my vortex pst for my sprish build.

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                    • #11
                      HK Dave
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 5737

                      Despite being an SWFA fan, if my choice was between the Vortex PST 4-16x50mm FFP vs the SWFA 3-15x42mm FFP... I'd go Vortex PST... it is the more complete package if bought at the same price.

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                      • #12
                        AeroEngi
                        Veteran Member
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 2887

                        Originally posted by shooting4life
                        I think you should go to a slightly small scope, something in the 2-10 range.
                        I really like my vortex pst for my sprish build.
                        Is the lack of parallax adjustment on that scope a problem?

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                        • #13
                          shooting4life
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 5768

                          Originally posted by AeroEngi
                          Is the lack of parallax adjustment on that scope a problem?

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                          No, you don't really need parallax adjustment with 10 power or less scopes.

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                          • #14
                            AeroEngi
                            Veteran Member
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 2887

                            Ok I did some research and I've been reading some good things about the Sightron 3.5-10x44. Specifically the MOA/MOA model. How does the Sightron compare with the Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10x44?

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                            • #15
                              ExtremeX
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 7160

                              Originally posted by AeroEngi
                              Is the lack of parallax adjustment on that scope a problem?

                              Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
                              Vortex has two models of the 2.5-10x scope... so you have options if you want side parallax.

                              An earlier model with a 44mm objective


                              And the newer FFP model with side parallax and a 32mm objective.


                              I like the new 2.5-10x32 a lot from a size/weight standpoint. Great option if you are trying to save some weight and bulk on top of the rifle from larger optics. I think that's a good fit for an SPR, Ive been tempted to put it on my RECCE rifle but I don't want to loose the 1x bottom end on my SWFA 1-6x FFP scope not to mention the fantastic optical clarity on the SWFA scope.

                              That said the Vortex 2.5-10x32 weighs less than the SWFA HD 1-6x... 18.7oz vs 22.4oz
                              ExtremeX

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