I received a really nice e-mail from one of our customers that I thought I would would share.
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Hello Chris,
I really cannot recall when I was so thoroughly impressed with an optic. I have been shooting for over 30 years. The Super Sniper scope is truly outstanding. The glass is optically superb, the windage and elevation turrets are extremely accurate, each adjustment click is precise and definite, and the Mil-Dot reticle is very fine yet crisp. I can say that I honestly believe the SS is the most significant improvement in cost-vs.-performance in the optics industry to date. Normally a seasoned shooter with considerable experience assumes he must pay at least $1000.00 minimum to procure a scope capable of the performance provided by the SS at one third the cost. I must also say the SS certainly is not a cheap imitation. The SS is a very well engineered and precisely manufactured piece of equipment. I currently own two 20x42 Super Sniper scopes. I have one on my custom AR-15 and another on my custom built .300 Win Mag. As I stated before I really cannot remember when I was so impressed with an optic. The best part is every time I look through the scope I am reminded of how cost effective the scope was, how accurate it is, and how much fun it is to challenge yourself at long range and have the confidence in your equipment to know you can pick a spot on a target and accurately engage it. I routinely bump both my SS scopes, I have a very small car, and I have never had to re-zero, ever!
I’ve spent allot of time and money assembling the AR-15 in the picture attached. Total cost of the rifle was well over $3000.00 when completed. I had always wanted an AR capable of long range accuracy and I spent several months buying parts and assembling this rifle. The last part and I assumed what would be the most expensive part was the scope. I performed several months of research on the Internet reading testimonials about different optics and optics manufacturers. I stumbled across an article on the Super Sniper at Sniper Country by Scott Powers. After reading the article I was a bit skeptical about putting a TASCO on my custom built AR. Although impressed with the content of the article I settled on a Leupold 16x40 Mark 4 LR/T 30mm Riflescope. I called SWFA a few weeks later to order. When I called I spoke with a very knowledgeable fellow and asked him a few questions concerning the Leupold scope. I was ready to purchase the Leupold ($1400.00), and as fate would have it I mentioned the Super Sniper. The sales person asked me a few questions and said I should absolutely try out the SS 20x42, he guaranteed I would be impressed. After he quoted the price I was even more skeptical, but curious. However, the salesman was very informed and I decided to give the Super Sniper a shot.
Every time I see the egregious costs of other manufacturer brand optics, I smile knowing I have one of the finest optics available and I bought it for a very reasonable price.
I am also anxiously awaiting the new variable Super Sniper scopes. I have a 6.5 Grendel project I am going to start soon and a 7-30x52 with a 30mm tube, 1st focal plane mil dot, along with the same SS turrets is just the scope I will need.
Thank you for your vocation and for the expertise your company and its employees demonstrate.
James West
P.S. I normally do not shoot as well as the target I included. However, I felt it speaks volumes as to the accuracy and optical clarity of the Super Sniper scopes. I have fired a few more then 100 rounds through my SS equipped .300 Win Mag. without a single failure. I am sure the Badger Ordnance rings I purchased from SWFA along with the SS are due partial credit. Thanks again!
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