Swarovski Z3 3-10x42 BRH

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Mike and I were talking, and since we're new here to Predator Masters we thought we'd announce this to you guys first. We just received a shipment of the Swarovski Z3 3-10x42 with the BRH Reticle. The Z3 slim design makes it suitable for most hunting firearms. The scope gives you a clean sight picture with glass quality that we've come to expect from Swarovski.

Click Here To See Swarovski Z3 3-10x42 BRH In Our Store



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Let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks guys,

Mason @ CST
 
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What is the real difference between that scope and my 3X10 Swaro. AV scope?? Besides the reticle. Is it American made?? Is it basically just the replacement for the AV?? Thanks, Tom.
 
Originally Posted By: HOGGHEADWhat is the real difference between that scope and my 3X10 Swaro. AV scope?? Besides the reticle. Is it American made?? Is it basically just the replacement for the AV?? Thanks, Tom.

The scope does say right on it, "Assembled in the USA." I'll have to get more info for you on the AV comparison but it looks like it's the replacement for it.

Thanks,

Mason @ CST
 
Looked through a Z3 and Z5 and glass was fantastic. IMO the reticle above is to thin and isn't suited for most eastern style hunting. I feel the reticle would be great for wide open spaces where the reticle won't blend in with dark backgrounds.
 
Originally Posted By: ncyotecallerLooked through a Z3 and Z5 and glass was fantastic. IMO the reticle above is to thin and isn't suited for most eastern style hunting. I feel the reticle would be great for wide open spaces where the reticle won't blend in with dark backgrounds.

Have you seen the new BRH in person yet? The pic above isn't an accurate visual of how it looks to the naked eye, just shared it to give the general idea. The BRH reticle was actually designed thicker than the previous BRT reticle to make it friendlier for hunting environments. The BRT is more designed for varminting.

We also have the Z6i 1-6x with the BRT-I in-stock right now too:
http://www.cstactical.com/Magazine/Videos/Videos-In-Depth-Optic-Reviews/Swarovski-Z6i-1-6x24mm.html
http://www.cstactical.com/Magazine/Blog-Articles/Free-Throw-Lever-With-Swarovski-Z6i-1-6x.html

Thanks,

Mason @ CST
 
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