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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Vortex binoculars owners
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<blockquote data-quote="mdw717" data-source="post: 2021824" data-attributes="member: 19722"><p>I need your feedback. I just received my first pair of Vortex binos (8x32 Diamondbacks). Everything looks good but...... when I try to use them, the hinge joint is so tight I can barely move them using both hands with near death grips on each tube. Before I return these to EuroOptics I thought I would see what others have experienced. And no, this isn't my first pair of binos. I tried a drop of Kroil but that doesn't seem to help. Never picked up a pair of binos so hard to adjust as this pair. Anybody else have a similar experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdw717, post: 2021824, member: 19722"] I need your feedback. I just received my first pair of Vortex binos (8x32 Diamondbacks). Everything looks good but...... when I try to use them, the hinge joint is so tight I can barely move them using both hands with near death grips on each tube. Before I return these to EuroOptics I thought I would see what others have experienced. And no, this isn't my first pair of binos. I tried a drop of Kroil but that doesn't seem to help. Never picked up a pair of binos so hard to adjust as this pair. Anybody else have a similar experience? [/QUOTE]
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