Highseater
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Can anyone share some info about their experience with Swarovski DS scopes? I’m keen to get one but I’m not so sure about their relatively poor light transmission. Any advice is welcome…
I think @caberslash uses/used one for work!
Why is that? Not satisfied with its performance?And it (Gen1 DS) now resides in a cupboard... need I say more?
only set one up for an older gentleman on Wednesday....Can anyone share some info about their experience with Swarovski DS scopes? I’m keen to get one but I’m not so sure about their relatively poor light transmission. Any advice is welcome…
We never set up the blue tooth system as he had not loaded the App,
Why is that? Not satisfied with its performance?

Thanks for your detailed explanation. What long-distance scope would you recommend? I would basically use it for ibex and maral hunting. What about the S&B Exos?1. Heavy, being just over 1 kg it unbalances the rifle and the requirement of large diameter (40mm!) scope mounts only add to this issue.
2. The wee turrets around the objective housing mentioned by @Tim.243 ... give one a sharp tap by accident and check your zero... send back to Swaroski for a service and zero again once it's back, then repeat!
3. Light transmission is truly terrible, have a Nikko Sterling that does better!
4. Price! Over £3.5k for the new Gen2 and people are asking £2.5k for a used Gen1, nah!
5. The ballistic software itself, yes it will give you a hold based on the fields input into it, but I never got the feeling that all factors such as air temperature, barometric pressure and most importantly, incline were being taken into account. Longest shot I made was around 400m which was a good hit, and have got reports of them being used out to 600m, but bear it mind it only displays a generic wind drift at distances past 250m, (for both 'left' and 'right' wind) it won't give you an accurate wind hold.
6. Other scopes do the above much better with just a little user input, there are plenty of dial scope out there that will dial and track to 1000m and beyond, better light transmission, more reliable, less weight and at around the same price or less.
Still want one? By all means go ahead, I'll chuckle when it's on the classifieds in 8 months.![]()
Thanks for your detailed explanation. What long-distance scope would you recommend? I would basically use it for ibex and maral hunting. What about the S&B Exos?
I know them, thanks!Talk to @Optics Trade EU @OpticsTradeEU , they know their stuff!
Schmidt and bender PM 2 exos,Zeiss V6/V8, Swarovski z6/8, Nightforce, atacr,NX8. Zero compromise optics, Hendsolt, Tangent.Thanks for your detailed explanation. What long-distance scope would you recommend? I would basically use it for ibex and maral hunting. What about the S&B Exos?
In my experience many people who badmouth them are either jealous or have not set them up properly, and if they have they dont know how to use it.
Using the DS shouldn’t increase this limit it just dials for you. If your not confident making a 400 m shot with a dialable scope you shouldn’t be doing it with a DS