I have a Swarovski V5 on my 270Win chambered Kimber 84L
It's a great scope and just very slightly better than My Leupolds, which I also like a lot.
There are a couple of ways that the Swarovski beats out the Leupolds, one, the image is sharp all the way to the outside edge on the Swarovski. The Leupolds have a very thin edge of "not sharp" less than a mm, so not worth worrying abut IMHO
The Swarovski does seem to show a brighter image and I've checked them, with identical magnification and Objective lenses, side by side on the same object at the same time of waning light. The image isn't sharper, just not as bright. Being near sighted and wearing corrective lenses that is important.
Other than that, functionality between the two is just your personal preference.
Good rings and bases, properly attached and fitted to your rifle are every bit as important as the scope itself.
In your situation, I would purchase the Swarovski and spend the other couple of hundred dollars on some Burris XCR signature rings and bases.
One other scope in a similar price range that you may want to look at are the IOR Valdada types out of Romania.
I bought a couple when they were still available in Canada from Canadian suppliers and they are about as tough a scope as you can find, with quality lenses, excellent paralax out to infinity and their M8 reticle doesn't leave anything to be desired. I have one of these on my Tikka 6.5x55 and it's going to stay there until I'm no longer able to shoot/hunt. This rifle normaly shoots into a half moa out to 400 yds and there are people on this site that can attest to that.
If you Google IOR Valdada, you can order direct from the factory and they don't charge for shipping.
I've sent one used scope which I purchased off a member of this site, back to them for repair about five years ago and they repaired it without charge and sent it back to me on their dime with some cleaning products they suggested I use. The previous owner had broken the internal lock to stop over adjustment of the reticles and they replaced it so well the scope looked to be new when returned. Turnaround time from the time I mailed it to the time it cleared customs and was back on my doorstep was less than a month. Thats very quick service if you've ever sent a scope back for warranty work.