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Opinoin of Vortex Optics
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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Farmer" data-source="post: 1652523" data-attributes="member: 75473"><p>The reason I own the Viper binocs is because I originally bought a pair of Nikons. Even I could see the edge distortion in the Nikons and sent them back for repair. Nikon sent them back, saying they met their standards. I went back to Scheels and they agreed with me, crediting the purchase price of the Nikons to the new Vipers. When I looked through the Swaros, I didn't see any edge distortion in them or my Vipers. So let me rephrase, in my experience Vipers are superior to Nikons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Farmer, post: 1652523, member: 75473"] The reason I own the Viper binocs is because I originally bought a pair of Nikons. Even I could see the edge distortion in the Nikons and sent them back for repair. Nikon sent them back, saying they met their standards. I went back to Scheels and they agreed with me, crediting the purchase price of the Nikons to the new Vipers. When I looked through the Swaros, I didn't see any edge distortion in them or my Vipers. So let me rephrase, in my experience Vipers are superior to Nikons. [/QUOTE]
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