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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
binos-low budget to midrange
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<blockquote data-quote="timmay" data-source="post: 1118262" data-attributes="member: 38081"><p>The zen-ray ED3 are $100 less than the Vipers and are built out of Magnesium which is supposed to be the better option..the Vortex Razor HD's are made out of magnesium</p><p>but Im probably sure this is more of a personal preference and doesn't really matter..</p><p>The Meopta Meopro HD 8x42 is supposedly the same as the trijicon but the trijicon is about $200 less.</p><p></p><p>I wonder why no one chooses the Vortex Talon over the viper. It has a much wider field of view and, from what Ive read, is pretty much optically equivalent and I like the double bridge type design to hold onto the tubes a little better. Having a wider field of view, though, I guess creates a little more distortion on the outer edges?</p><p></p><p>I wish there were somewhere I could look through the Zenrays. Vortex are in every shop around me, but no Zen-Ray that I know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timmay, post: 1118262, member: 38081"] The zen-ray ED3 are $100 less than the Vipers and are built out of Magnesium which is supposed to be the better option..the Vortex Razor HD's are made out of magnesium but Im probably sure this is more of a personal preference and doesn't really matter.. The Meopta Meopro HD 8x42 is supposedly the same as the trijicon but the trijicon is about $200 less. I wonder why no one chooses the Vortex Talon over the viper. It has a much wider field of view and, from what Ive read, is pretty much optically equivalent and I like the double bridge type design to hold onto the tubes a little better. Having a wider field of view, though, I guess creates a little more distortion on the outer edges? I wish there were somewhere I could look through the Zenrays. Vortex are in every shop around me, but no Zen-Ray that I know of. [/QUOTE]
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