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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2823294" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>There's guys that don't differentiate between the Vortex razor HDs and the UHD binos. The HDs are less the. 10% better than the Viper Gen 2s. The UHDs are significantly better but the price reflects.</p><p></p><p>The spotting scopes are different. Talking specifically about the current gen spotters, the razor will have better color, and clarity as you approach max magnification. The vipers will also have a little chromatic aberration, if that bothers you. </p><p></p><p>For dudes on a budget, I don't think you'll ever ruin a hunt by using the Viper anything. They work, and they are a tremendous value. That said, when you are spending the extra money on glass, you're paying for the minuscule details. 50% more in cost doesn't equal 50% increase in performance when talking about mid range to higher end optics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2823294, member: 97050"] There’s guys that don’t differentiate between the Vortex razor HDs and the UHD binos. The HDs are less the. 10% better than the Viper Gen 2s. The UHDs are significantly better but the price reflects. The spotting scopes are different. Talking specifically about the current gen spotters, the razor will have better color, and clarity as you approach max magnification. The vipers will also have a little chromatic aberration, if that bothers you. For dudes on a budget, I don’t think you’ll ever ruin a hunt by using the Viper anything. They work, and they are a tremendous value. That said, when you are spending the extra money on glass, you’re paying for the minuscule details. 50% more in cost doesn’t equal 50% increase in performance when talking about mid range to higher end optics. [/QUOTE]
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