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Need Help Picking A Spotting Scope!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 486488" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>If it says Swarovski on it, it hasn't lost much of it's value, if any, IF he has taken really good care of it. So if he truthfully feels that way, then why hasn't he sold it and took the $1,500 extra after buying the Vortex and get him something else? Not saying he is lying or not lying or you for that matter so please dont take that wrong. I see alot of comments on optics simular to this but not alot of action. Action speaks louder than words. Just like if I really like this Theron Spotter I am going to be reviewing, I am probably going to sell my Nikon 60mm ED and keep the Theron as I dont have a need for a small spotter since I dont go horse back anymore. The Theron wil have to be better than the Nikon though or a no go and that's not an easy task. If there was a spotter out there that was "As good as my Kowa and I can't tell the difference" that cost half of what it did, you can bet your arse I would sell my Kowa and buy it. That way I could buy my new rifle scope. So far though, the old addage of you get what you pay for has range true and i still have my Kowa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 486488, member: 2112"] If it says Swarovski on it, it hasn't lost much of it's value, if any, IF he has taken really good care of it. So if he truthfully feels that way, then why hasn't he sold it and took the $1,500 extra after buying the Vortex and get him something else? Not saying he is lying or not lying or you for that matter so please dont take that wrong. I see alot of comments on optics simular to this but not alot of action. Action speaks louder than words. Just like if I really like this Theron Spotter I am going to be reviewing, I am probably going to sell my Nikon 60mm ED and keep the Theron as I dont have a need for a small spotter since I dont go horse back anymore. The Theron wil have to be better than the Nikon though or a no go and that's not an easy task. If there was a spotter out there that was "As good as my Kowa and I can't tell the difference" that cost half of what it did, you can bet your arse I would sell my Kowa and buy it. That way I could buy my new rifle scope. So far though, the old addage of you get what you pay for has range true and i still have my Kowa. [/QUOTE]
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