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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Second set of range finding binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="TAZMAN" data-source="post: 2925140" data-attributes="member: 1708"><p>I read that review and was surprised Leica didn't participate. I ordered the Leica R series to see how they compare to the Vortex. I have a couple buddies that run the Vortex for the AB software and although the glass isn't on par with more expensive glass, they get by. I think it comes down to "is the glass worth an extra $2K" for your needs? Once I get the new Leica I will compare since the Vortex and the Leica I ordered are in the same price range. </p><p></p><p>I am also concerned that it will cost a lot to get my Swarovski's repaired. My wife did tell me that if I wanted to get the 12x42 Swaro NL's for a really early Christmas gift then I could go get them. I would Keep the Vortex for rough use and use my Vortex handheld with the 12x42 units when needed. The one drawback to the combo unit is if the rangefinder has issues, you are without the binoculars while they are being repaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAZMAN, post: 2925140, member: 1708"] I read that review and was surprised Leica didn't participate. I ordered the Leica R series to see how they compare to the Vortex. I have a couple buddies that run the Vortex for the AB software and although the glass isn't on par with more expensive glass, they get by. I think it comes down to "is the glass worth an extra $2K" for your needs? Once I get the new Leica I will compare since the Vortex and the Leica I ordered are in the same price range. I am also concerned that it will cost a lot to get my Swarovski's repaired. My wife did tell me that if I wanted to get the 12x42 Swaro NL's for a really early Christmas gift then I could go get them. I would Keep the Vortex for rough use and use my Vortex handheld with the 12x42 units when needed. The one drawback to the combo unit is if the rangefinder has issues, you are without the binoculars while they are being repaired. [/QUOTE]
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