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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which top end binocular?
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<blockquote data-quote="dana bodnar" data-source="post: 1351488" data-attributes="member: 42918"><p>I have owned my Swarovski 10x42 for 20 years and my 15x56 for 15 years pretty hard to beat and I cant remember how many times I have dropped them or rolled down the hill with them. The only problem I ever had with them is I made the mistake of wearing them around my neck all the time while driving my Quad around hunting and scouting and after years of that the focus bar roller started jamming up because of the dirt so I sent them in to Swarovski warranty and they ended up replacing everything but the frame and sent me a note saying always brush your lenses off with a soft lens brush before cleaning with an alcohol wipes If you don't brush them first the alcohol wipes just scratch the hell out of the lenses. So 2 weeks later I had a new set of Swarovski at no charge they even paid for shipping. After that I bought a enclose cover for them and life is good. Good glass is worth it's weight in gold and once you open up your eyes you will see what everyone else is passing up. And thank you Swarovski for taking care of my mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dana bodnar, post: 1351488, member: 42918"] I have owned my Swarovski 10x42 for 20 years and my 15x56 for 15 years pretty hard to beat and I cant remember how many times I have dropped them or rolled down the hill with them. The only problem I ever had with them is I made the mistake of wearing them around my neck all the time while driving my Quad around hunting and scouting and after years of that the focus bar roller started jamming up because of the dirt so I sent them in to Swarovski warranty and they ended up replacing everything but the frame and sent me a note saying always brush your lenses off with a soft lens brush before cleaning with an alcohol wipes If you don't brush them first the alcohol wipes just scratch the hell out of the lenses. So 2 weeks later I had a new set of Swarovski at no charge they even paid for shipping. After that I bought a enclose cover for them and life is good. Good glass is worth it's weight in gold and once you open up your eyes you will see what everyone else is passing up. And thank you Swarovski for taking care of my mistake. [/QUOTE]
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