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Something I suggest for you to do, and this was what I did when I was trying to decide on a spotter was to buy them, use them for a day and return them. I bought almost every high end glass that Cabelas and Cameraland carried and ran them through a full day of glassing. Low light, heat of the day, all of it. You can't tell the quality of an optic by looking around the store. Cabelas has a no questions asked return policy so your not out anything. Finally landed on the big razor for several reasons. One was warranty. Literally cant top it. The swaro was def a better optic but not 1500 bucks better. Long story short, edge to edge clarity was great, I used it all day and never got a headache or achy eyeballs and it was second best I looked through. I suggest picking up a straight and an angled spotter and run them through some glassing and decide from there. They don't even have to be expensive ones. Figure out the straight/angle thing and then decide which brand/model you want.
One thing to remember, Swaro's warranty is not transferable, so used glass is not covered. If you buy new, the glass is covered for life but mechanical stuff like eye cups, focus wheel, etc are only covered for ten years.
Swaro is lifetime regardless of the owner.
Quote from: BLRman on December 11, 2014, 04:55:10 PMOne thing to remember, Swaro's warranty is not transferable, so used glass is not covered. If you buy new, the glass is covered for life but mechanical stuff like eye cups, focus wheel, etc are only covered for ten years.That isn't correct