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<blockquote data-quote="duckhunter175" data-source="post: 1727281" data-attributes="member: 89164"><p>Maybe doing a side by side comparison would help you see the difference. But it sounds like your mind is made up that anything with a four figure price tag isn't worth it. </p><p></p><p>And maybe for you it isn't and for people who may only dust off the rifle, shoot one group before calling it good for deer season it might be good enough...</p><p></p><p>But there are plenty of people who are interested in maximizing performance and plenty who go on hunts where of something fails they are flushing significant time, effort and $ down the drain. </p><p></p><p>So Burris and SWFA may not have the features or quality that everyone is looking for, doesn't make them wrong for wanting better. </p><p></p><p>I spend tons of time behind my Binos, it only took me a quick glance when I had vortex, leupold, Zeiss, Leica and Swaro up on tripods next to each other to know which was the best and I'm not an optical expert. But those Swaro ELs have earned it for me and I wouldn't apologize to anyone like you who wants to sharpshoot my decision and then say absurd things like "they aren't better than my Burris/Diamondbacks/etc"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckhunter175, post: 1727281, member: 89164"] Maybe doing a side by side comparison would help you see the difference. But it sounds like your mind is made up that anything with a four figure price tag isn’t worth it. And maybe for you it isn’t and for people who may only dust off the rifle, shoot one group before calling it good for deer season it might be good enough... But there are plenty of people who are interested in maximizing performance and plenty who go on hunts where of something fails they are flushing significant time, effort and $ down the drain. So Burris and SWFA may not have the features or quality that everyone is looking for, doesn’t make them wrong for wanting better. I spend tons of time behind my Binos, it only took me a quick glance when I had vortex, leupold, Zeiss, Leica and Swaro up on tripods next to each other to know which was the best and I’m not an optical expert. But those Swaro ELs have earned it for me and I wouldn’t apologize to anyone like you who wants to sharpshoot my decision and then say absurd things like “they aren’t better than my Burris/Diamondbacks/etc” [/QUOTE]
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