riv3rbanks
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This little guy seems like a future purchase. Currently have the smaller Viper scope, but this is about half the weight and likely much better.
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One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.Vortex is junk...use your money elsewhere.
Vortex scopes are fine. I have a 85mm razor hd and though there are better scopes available, for more money it holds its own just fine.I bought one for my Wyoming hunt next month. Haven’t had a chance to really stretch it out but so far I like it.
He's right, but its not all of it, just most of it. All the top razor stuff that is made in Japan is good and maybe some others but your money would be better spent elsewhere when it comes to vortexVortex is junk...use your money elsewhere.
Yeaaaahhhhh...Vortex is junk...use your money elsewhere.
I don't care what competition shooters use. Cracks me up when something is used by competition guys so it must be good. Hunting is a whole different thing than competition. mtmuleyYeaaaahhhhh...
That's exactly why a lot of the competition shooters use them...
I don't have any Leupold glass. But I'm not about to just jump & say it's because they are junk.
I actually think they make a quality product.
Without stating your personal experience with them, it's just bashing.
I've got a vortex, a luepold, NF, I haven't missed a shot because of em, the hold zero, and the guns kills.I don't care what competition shooters use. Cracks me up when something is used by competition guys so it must be good. Hunting is a whole different thing than competition. mtmuley
Some of the reticles used by those guys are very busy.I don't care what competition shooters use. Cracks me up when something is used by competition guys so it must be good. Hunting is a whole different thing than competition. mtmuley
You guys saying how much you like what you have—-have you ever sat down and compared what you are running next to Alfa glass? There’s a reason drag strips have two lanes.
Everytime I go out with those who have vortex, ect and we set them up on tripods as the sun goes down they are literally blown away.
1. Overall clarity
2. Edge to edge clarity
3. Low light perfomance
4. Eye fatigue
These four things matter and can make or break your hunt. I can look though my binos and spotter all day long. I can look through a vortex spotter for 15 min and my eyes are tired. Until you have spent a few hours out in the real world comparing glass side by side then you really don’t know what you are missing.