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<blockquote data-quote="flassen" data-source="post: 2517501" data-attributes="member: 58543"><p>I would also go with a Burris. I recently sent in a pair of slightly damaged binoculars that I bought in 1993 for repair. They sent me a brand new pair instead of fixing my old ones. I am very happy with the warranty service. The binoculars i sent them were damaged in a fall while Elk hunting. The ocular bell was bent. Other than that they worked fine. I just got tired of looking at the damaged bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flassen, post: 2517501, member: 58543"] I would also go with a Burris. I recently sent in a pair of slightly damaged binoculars that I bought in 1993 for repair. They sent me a brand new pair instead of fixing my old ones. I am very happy with the warranty service. The binoculars i sent them were damaged in a fall while Elk hunting. The ocular bell was bent. Other than that they worked fine. I just got tired of looking at the damaged bell. [/QUOTE]
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