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Vortex Razor vs Swaros Spotters
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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 2422546" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>I have NEVER heard or read about anyone that has actually done a side by side comparison of a Vortex Razor spotter and a Swaro spotter claim they were 'about on par'. I used to own a Gen 1 Razor 65 mm spotter and my buddy had the sts Swaro HD 65mm spotter. During our hunt in WY, I spent a lot of time behind both in varying light condition, atmospheric conditions, and distances. During bright light with good atmospheric conditions, the Swaro was a little better (resolution and color definition). In lower light and less than ideal atmospheric conditions, the Swaro was significantly better in every aspect. I sold my Razor and bought a Swaro when I got home from the hunt. The Gen 1 Razor was / is a good spotter for the $$, but it is NOT 'on par, or close to on par' with the Swaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 2422546, member: 54963"] I have NEVER heard or read about anyone that has actually done a side by side comparison of a Vortex Razor spotter and a Swaro spotter claim they were 'about on par'. I used to own a Gen 1 Razor 65 mm spotter and my buddy had the sts Swaro HD 65mm spotter. During our hunt in WY, I spent a lot of time behind both in varying light condition, atmospheric conditions, and distances. During bright light with good atmospheric conditions, the Swaro was a little better (resolution and color definition). In lower light and less than ideal atmospheric conditions, the Swaro was significantly better in every aspect. I sold my Razor and bought a Swaro when I got home from the hunt. The Gen 1 Razor was / is a good spotter for the $$, but it is NOT 'on par, or close to on par' with the Swaro. [/QUOTE]
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