Swarovski X5 Product Testing
This last weekend, Josh and I had the opportunity to make it out to the FTW Ranch in Barksdale, TX, for two days of testing the new Swarovski X5 riflescope.
Our first impression of the X5 was very positive. The X5 has been in development for years, and it’s readily apparent when talking to the Swarovski guys that this is the case – the features are well-known and they are confident in both their relevance and implementation. The stainless steel spring-loaded turrets have a subjectively awesome feel; the clicks are prominent and crisp, and can respond to some serious punishment. The zero stop is robust and stops the turret right at the zero, and is supplemented by the “sub-zero” functionality that allows the operator to access -10 MOA of turn by raising a ring on the turret. Parallax and focus are in the normal left-hand portion of the tube, and this control is also firm and responsive.
The course of fire for the weekend included an accelerated instruction module from FTW’s excellent instructors, and then out to the range for confirming zero and some longer-range steel shooting. My platform for the weekend was a Barrett 98B with a 6.5CM barrel, topped by a 5-25×56 X5 with the BRM reticle.
After some dinner, rest and refreshment, we headed out on day 2 for more of the same. Day 2’s training schedule began by hitting the Nubian range, and another impressive array of targets across a large canyon – distances this time reaching out over a mile.
It’s worth noting here that FTW’s facility is truly awesome, especially in the morning, and once in a while seeing exotic game just enhances the whole experience. During the course of the weekend, we saw Whitetail deer, Axis deer, Aoudad, Markhor, and some Blackbuck.
