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vortex? ?
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<blockquote data-quote="stomp442" data-source="post: 1025129" data-attributes="member: 70571"><p>Not real sure how my real first hand experience is a diatribe of bs but I can gladly offer some more experiences of some close friends of mine with similar issues if your not satisfied. Here's one that happened just last month to a friend of mine while on his deer hunt. During the hunt there was a light drizzle, not even enough to call it a rain. It lasted an hour or so on the hike in and the rifle was in the scabbard of the pack. Long story short he finds a buck to shoot and does so out of pure luck as the scope was so full of moisture he could hardly see through it. Three days later after sitting on the bench at my house out of the weather the scope was still fogged up and had enough water in the lenses to actually puddle on the bottom of the lenses. This was on a vortex hs-t 4-16x44 model. Just another example of vortex junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stomp442, post: 1025129, member: 70571"] Not real sure how my real first hand experience is a diatribe of bs but I can gladly offer some more experiences of some close friends of mine with similar issues if your not satisfied. Here's one that happened just last month to a friend of mine while on his deer hunt. During the hunt there was a light drizzle, not even enough to call it a rain. It lasted an hour or so on the hike in and the rifle was in the scabbard of the pack. Long story short he finds a buck to shoot and does so out of pure luck as the scope was so full of moisture he could hardly see through it. Three days later after sitting on the bench at my house out of the weather the scope was still fogged up and had enough water in the lenses to actually puddle on the bottom of the lenses. This was on a vortex hs-t 4-16x44 model. Just another example of vortex junk. [/QUOTE]
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