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Vortex optics

Started by tawmio, June 24, 2010, 10:41:00 AM

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tawmio

does anyone here own any vortex optics -What kind and how do you like them?
-just add effort.

twitchstick

I know that they have a great warranty on them 100% and includes breakage. I was looking at a set last week when my binos broke,and were recomended by sevaral people I know. I have not used them myself but everyone I know that has them have like them. One friend here in town droped his rife and cracked the scope they replace it with a instore trade because he was hunting. I have not look through them in low light yet but understand there not bad at all in the mid to upper grade lens. I know I would like to here so more feed back on this topic too before I buy.

tawmio

good so far, Thanks for the feedback. the warranty is a nice thing i dont want to be afraid to use them.
Tommy
-just add effort.

J-KID

I have the 6.5X32 Fury.  They are great for woods hunting and I can't tell the difference between them and 8X.  Wide field of view, waterproof and fog proof with a great warranty.  I'm more than satisfied.
Jay Kidwell
BW PLV TD
64" / 50 & 55#

ScottV_7

I have the Sidewinder which has since been re-named.  They are the most underrated optics out there.  You won't regret getting them.
JK Traditions Kanati 48#@28"  
Fedora 560 52" 44#@26"

"Skin that one pilgrim, and I'll bring ya another!"

A.S.

I currently own a set of Eagle Optics (same company) Ranger Platinum 8X42's. I had a set of Vortex Razors a couple years ago. They were Fantastic...just a bit heavier than I wanted to carry in the whitetail woods.

Whichever model you choose, you can be assured that they are a great bargain compared to the competition.

Canadabowyer

I have the Viper 6x32's. They are a great bino, not too heavy, very clear and easy to use with glasses.Highly reccomended!! Bob
"non illegitimus carborundum est"

Wolfkiss

I have the vortex 'Diamondbacks' (older model) 8x42, look through them nearly every day.
Light weight, great eye relief, high exit pupil.

Great Bino and a great warranty.
One of the best 'field of views' in its class.
(price is pretty good too)

Highly recomended.
Hunting was hazardous, but at least it guaranteed the freedom of the individual.

There is no doubt that the onset of farming saw the end of leasure for the majority of people, who were destined to toil in the fields.

tawmio

All great news, ill hopefully be able to brag about a pair sometime soon, thanks everyone for your reply
Tommy
-just add effort.

excelpoint

I have had the Vipers in 8 X 42 and now have the Diamondbacks in 8 X 42. I tested both side by side and found only marginal difference between the much higher priced Vipers and the diamondbacks. Sold the Vipers and bought a set of Diamondbacks with good change to spare. The only difference we found in the Vipers after testing in all lighting conditions was that the Vipers were a little better in really low light. Both were great bino's though.
"A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be ... time to commune with your inner soul as you share the outdoors with the birds, animals, and the fish that live there."
Fred Bear

AlanF

I have a pair of the Viper 6x32 and find them to be excellent glass.  In fact I sold my Zeiss Victory FL's and have not regretted it.
"You uncovered your bow, you called for many arrows." Habakkuk 3:9

toddster

I have a pair and believe they are good as my Nikons, great warranty and they back it.


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