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I will 100% say they did their warranty good! I am not a Vortex fan at all period. All my rifles have Nightforce glass ,both pair of my binocs are Leica ( range finder pair and and standard). So I bought this spotting scope from a forum member used about 10 years ago - was their Razor HD model. It’s been on quite a few trips , been bouncing around in my range bag. Took it out after my last Montana hunt and it was almost falling in half. Sent it in to have it fixed - and they just sent back a new Razor HD spotting scope- their highest end model no questions asked
Warranty or not.....would never trust a hunt to a vortex scope. That said their binoculars and spotting scopes, should they break....when they break, will not ruin a hunt. I still won't buy them for my hunts, but get why folks do....always heard the same thing when it comes to their warranty. Now....take that brand new spotter and sell it!! Take the money and buy yourself a nice Swaro spotter.
Vortex has a reputation for two things: 1. The best Warranty in the business2. Products that require itThis isn't coming from me. A buddy of mine runs a long range shooting school for civilian and military marksmen. His observation over years of work. He says when you get a good one, it's good. But if it won't hold a zero, it's probably the scope, send it back...
These threads always crack me up . Guys always stating " best warranty because you will need it " . Are all these comments 1st hand , or just regurgitating what they hear online ? . I have a few Vortex scopes ( not even the hi end ones ) that I beat the hell out of and have never used the warranty . Also have quite a few Leupold scopes that get beat on , that I have needed to use the warranty