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Not all glass is equal,just wow

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Mtnwalker:

--- Quote from: Sakko300wsm on October 25, 2023, 10:32:23 AM ---Leica HD binocs and Nightforce scopes is what I operate with

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 :yeah: My eyes prefer Leica over swaro as well. Although I'm about due for another round of comparison

Taco280AI:
Swaro binos and a Razor HD gen 2 spotter. Yes the Swaro spotter is better, but for my use the Razor is good, and nearly 1/3 the price for the deal I got.

Rainier10:

--- Quote from: elkaholic123 on October 25, 2023, 10:13:17 AM ---I tell people who ask me, buy once cry once....get SWAROVSKI and never look back!

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:yeah:

I have had a ton of binocs and since my first set of Swaro’s five years ago swaro is all I buy now. I have bought three pairs since the first pair.

GASoline71:
I'm late to the party too. Mainly hunted Blacktails in the jungles of the westside Cascades, and Elk in the timber of the eastside Cascades.  Never needed a spotter or had any binos worth anything.

Then I too recently bought a Vortex spotter (upcoming WY pronghorn hunt) and a set of Vortex binos too.  Holy carp... what a difference!  Don't know why I've waited this long!

I know as well that people will tout high dollar brands like Leica, Swarovski, Zeiss, etc, but I just can't part with close to $2k for a set of optics.  Now then, if I used them every single hunt, every single day for many days afield, I'd probably eat those words.  But for me, so far, the optics from Vortex are pretty nifty!

Gary

fowl smacker:
As far as binoculars go I was dead set on getting a pair of Swarovski NL pure until I compared them with a buddies Maven B.2 Compared them during the day and at dusk.  Almost no difference to my eyes.  Certainly not for 3x the cost.  I now own the Maven B.2 11x45.  Spectacular optics.

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