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Newcon Optik?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 237789" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Stepped on some toes or stumbled in brand loyalty?</p><p></p><p>I looked through both the 1500 and 2000 models. Correct, I did not, and have not used Newcons in the field. I read and researched them during the same period of time you were doing so. If I had to spend as much money on a Newcon Model as the Swaros to reliably range the distances that the Swaros will, I was going with Swaro. The Swaros range further than I require for hunting and shooting, and they're clear enough that I can go without binos when I want to backpack as light as possible. The last consideration was I didn't want to have to worry about being left out in the cold on any warranty repair issues. I knew what to expect with Swarovski. Not a clue with Newcon.</p><p></p><p>I have used my Swaros to scan & spot game even though I've had binoculars lying next to me on many mountain backpacking hunts. When I want to go lightweight, I only take Swaros. I continue to do so, even now, without hesitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 237789, member: 4191"] Stepped on some toes or stumbled in brand loyalty? I looked through both the 1500 and 2000 models. Correct, I did not, and have not used Newcons in the field. I read and researched them during the same period of time you were doing so. If I had to spend as much money on a Newcon Model as the Swaros to reliably range the distances that the Swaros will, I was going with Swaro. The Swaros range further than I require for hunting and shooting, and they're clear enough that I can go without binos when I want to backpack as light as possible. The last consideration was I didn't want to have to worry about being left out in the cold on any warranty repair issues. I knew what to expect with Swarovski. Not a clue with Newcon. I have used my Swaros to scan & spot game even though I've had binoculars lying next to me on many mountain backpacking hunts. When I want to go lightweight, I only take Swaros. I continue to do so, even now, without hesitation. [/QUOTE]
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