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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Opinoin of Vortex Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1652505" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>At the point you get to their high end scopes your paying the same price for other higher end scopes but with lower quality glass IMHO. So at that point, I go NF, Swaro, S&B and several others before I would buy Vortex. I was also bitten by one of their lower end scopes, ruined a hunting trip but they did replace it. To quote Tommy Boy its a guaranteed piece of ****. But hey a lot of people swear by their higher end stuff, to each his own I guess. My brother did choose a Razor spotter over Swaro because of the price difference, he thought it couldn't be that much difference. He was wrong, a couple of seasons ago we had the chance to set them side by side in the field while watching a herd of elk at about 2 miles. The Razor wasn't even in the same class as the Swaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1652505, member: 10852"] At the point you get to their high end scopes your paying the same price for other higher end scopes but with lower quality glass IMHO. So at that point, I go NF, Swaro, S&B and several others before I would buy Vortex. I was also bitten by one of their lower end scopes, ruined a hunting trip but they did replace it. To quote Tommy Boy its a guaranteed piece of ****. But hey a lot of people swear by their higher end stuff, to each his own I guess. My brother did choose a Razor spotter over Swaro because of the price difference, he thought it couldn't be that much difference. He was wrong, a couple of seasons ago we had the chance to set them side by side in the field while watching a herd of elk at about 2 miles. The Razor wasn't even in the same class as the Swaro. [/QUOTE]
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