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Aw man. You mean you don't like to drop some acid and look at all the warblers and chickadees up close - it's like you're floating through the scope and then, poof! Now you're a bird too - with all kinds of far out colors and a big beak to eat bugs with . . . but I'm a pacifist, I can't kill other living things. Maybe if I eat stuff that's already dead. What was the topic again?
I use a leupold gold ring 20-40x60, I paid about 650$ for it on ebay new. It has a very small profile so I can fit it, and my tripod into my pack very easily. The optics are superb as you would expect from a leupold gold ring line of product, and I haven't had a single issue with it in all the years I have owned it. I know you asked about nikon, or vortex I do not own either though I have looked through some nikon spotters all are fine products. For me it came down to the lightweight space saving design of the leupold as well as my experience with the durability, and quality of the product they sell.
Leupold has a lifetime warranty, even if you're not the original owner:http://www.leupold.com/resources/leupold-warranty-infomation/
Quote from: SemperFidelis97 on July 14, 2013, 09:16:38 AMI use a leupold gold ring 20-40x60, I paid about 650$ for it on ebay new. It has a very small profile so I can fit it, and my tripod into my pack very easily. The optics are superb as you would expect from a leupold gold ring line of product, and I haven't had a single issue with it in all the years I have owned it. I know you asked about nikon, or vortex I do not own either though I have looked through some nikon spotters all are fine products. For me it came down to the lightweight space saving design of the leupold as well as my experience with the durability, and quality of the product they sell.I do like Leupold but i'm really interested in warranty. Whats the point of spending that kind of money and having to worry about not being able to get it fixed or replaced if someting goes wrong or you drop it. Vortex and Nikon both have lifetime "No Fault' warranty. I have used Nikon's 3 times all cases were my own fault and they did me right everytime. The last time the just sent me a brand new pair of monarchs. I think there is a time limit or something like that on the Leupold warranty.
Quote from: sticky on July 14, 2013, 09:04:34 AMAw man. You mean you don't like to drop some acid and look at all the warblers and chickadees up close - it's like you're floating through the scope and then, poof! Now you're a bird too - with all kinds of far out colors and a big beak to eat bugs with . . . but I'm a pacifist, I can't kill other living things. Maybe if I eat stuff that's already dead. What was the topic again?I laughed so hard i snorted reading this LOL