Swarowski PF 6x42
Hi,does this scope have a 1" tube or is it 26mm.Have seen conflicting info on various websites.greatful for info.regards Toby
28 October 2007, 02:41
Pete ETR,
Not much help but I've seen Swarovski 6x42mm in both 1" and 26mm..Not sure about the PF, but the Nova definitely came in both tube sizes..
Regards,
Pete
28 October 2007, 15:26
GBFAll my PF´s are 30mm (8x56). A friend´s 8x50 is 30mm as well. I would therefore assume that the 6x42 is 30mm.
I think the only current non-30mm tubes available from Swarovski are the AV line.
Regards,
28 October 2007, 19:57
CRUSHERdoes 26 mm not equal 1 in?
28 October 2007, 21:00
Claret_DabblerAn inch is 25.4mm. The difference of 0.6mm is big enough to matter when it comes to scope mounts.
28 October 2007, 22:25
Alex.YTR,
the swaro PF scopes i have seen listed in 6x42 only seem to be listed in 1" tube. GBF is right about the PF 8x50 and 8x56 these are in 30mm tubes
29 October 2007, 13:48
GerryThe vast majority of Brand name European scopes use the following rule of thumb although there ARE some exceptions:
Scopes made for export (primarily to the US Market) USUALLY have 25.4mm (1") tube diameters.
Variables USUALLY have 30mm tube diameters.
Many Fixed Power 6x42's & 8x56's USUALLY have 26mm tubes. As Brian said and his advice should be well-headed (and is my expereince also) 26mm tubes will only end up in severe frustration when attempting to mount a 26mm tubed scope in 1" rings - Ugh! A good example is that the Blaser Saddle Mount Rings will strip the threads on the ring screws when a 26mm tube is attempted to be mounted in 1" rings.
The Swarovski PF - PV, PV-N & Z Series ALL have 30mm tube diameters including the PF 8x56 Fixed Power Scope. As far as I'm aware the ONLY series with 25.4mm tube diameter in the Swarovski Series are the AV Series which made for the US Market. If a Swarovski Scope has a Rail it is a SR which means Swarovski Rail and ONLY accomodates the Swarovski Rail Mounts.
01 November 2007, 01:07
1894mk2The vast majority of PF 6x42s are 1". It was possible to specify 26mm in the earlier ones (I know I ordered one) but I don't know if that is still the case.
Luckily that is the one European quality Swaro scope that has escaped the nauseating and pointless tendency to make everything in 30mm
01 November 2007, 13:40
trans-pondHell 1894- You mean the Emperor has no clothes!!