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Unboxing: Swarovski CTC Draw Scope

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What ‘drew me’ to the draw scope? Boom Tsh! I’m here all week.

While I’ve not been posting much lately I’ve been preparing for a couple of adventures, working, and the Elfa is Spanish, er lets just leave it at that. Currently I’m off work with a bad back so I may have jinxed it all.
For the next trip I’ll need to see the deer a fair way across open country, and on the one after we’ll be mapping an orchard that encompasses a whole hillside, where terrain permitting we’ll be scouting out a space for a 200m+ .22LR range. I’ve used a pair of Eden 8×42 binos for the last few years and don’t see the point in upgrading them, they are so close to perfect I’m more likely to buy a spare pair. While the 8×42 class is wonderful for woodlands, they don’t help so much as things get a bit further away. I wanted a decent spotting scope. 
The tools of a hunting guide have moved on from dressed in rags, lives on wallpaper paste and government cheese but owns a pair of $2000 binoculars, now he has a prismatic spotting scope, and prices have moved on from $2,000 too.  It’s really become the must-have tool for guides working big landscapes, they are a wonder of engineering. At my place al wildlife in within bio range, at the Elfa’s there are all sorts of things you could see. You can also attach an appropriately shaped piece of plastic which lets you clip on your smartphone to record proceedings or even attach a DSLR camera, if you’ve got any money left after buying it in the first place. Cheap they aint. I was stumped. 
When the chance to borrow the entry level  Swarovski CTC in 30×75 came up, I said ‘thanks a lot’ and slunk away to look this gift-horse in the mouth.
I’d seen a few pictures of Scots Ghillies in tweed Deerstalker hats using the traditional draw scope but I’d not considered one before. I actually didn’t know Swarovski made one, I don’t really associate them with anything so low tech. Seems sometimes simplicity is practicality personified. Prismatic scopes are weighty in the hand and need a tripod if you are to get comfortable. Whereas the draw scope is almost half the weight of the smallest prismatic scope.
Glassing the hill Ghillie style, seen from a distance in this position the keepers body loses its ‘human’ outline and the estate-tweed becomes environment specific camo, blending in to the landscape. 
Bisley 600 yards .308 target sights. Keep scrolling in, 600 yards is a long way, a very long way

While a tripod is almost essential for the range, where you’re leaving the scope pointed in one place, out in the campo a draw scope rests so well on your knee, a fencepost or the top of a pack.  It’s far more go-anywhere. There really isn’t a lot to go wrong, with prismatic scopes all that precision gearing that feels so smooth in your hand,  is another thing to go wrong, jam or need costly servicing. The draw scope is two tubes and some O rings. Doesn’t hurt that its literally half the price of their bottom of the range prismatic scope.
As you can see you don’t get a lot in the box, a telescope, a cleaning kit, strap, and case with end caps. I thought the lens caps were missing but a quick read of the inventory shows Swarovski, relying on the case’s covers, have done away with them. Not too sure how I feel about that.
How’s it to look though? Goes without saying  Swarovski is the Shizzle!
“Buy the best scope you can, spend the change on a rifle” – attirb. Richard Prior

I’ve been spending a few evenings shooting .22 prone in a jacket, I can hit the targets well enough if I can get comfortable in the straightjacket, some weeks it’s a big ‘if’ so discomfort lead me to the club’s other shooting discipline: Lightweight Sporting Rifle, which has frustrations of its own.

“It ain’t braggin’ if yer really done it” v’s  ’It is a fluke if you only done it once’

LSR is ten round groups at 25m standing, no sling. With ranges stretching out in stages to a remarkable 400m!! Yep 400m with .22LR !! The two main choices of rifle are tricked-out 10/22′s or AR15′s  with dedicated .22 LR uppers by CMMG or Spikes. So far I prefer the ergonomics of the AR’s.  I love the idea of .22 LR at 400m; its technical challenges are fascinating, it’s ammo costs are bearable.  Most of my shooting experience has been of the dinner-bell kind with fixed power scopes,  so the bewildering technical aspects of today’s scopes are all new to me. I found this guide to long range scopes about the clearest writing on the subject. I’m still nowhere near making my choice yet, and all the budget is spoken for by another project which I’ll let you know about in the next few weeks.

Please: Never ever scan the terrain though a rifle scope with the bolt closed, just don’t risk it.

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