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Huge difference in price. But is it worth it? I am in the market soon for 15x56 binos. Need some guidance please. Open to new suggestions also.
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IME, that becomes even more "true" as magnification goes up.I concur with Chris. In my experience with optics, more $$$ is *almost* always better.
Great input thank you! I have used a buddy's Swaros and these will be used on a tripod 99% of the time. After using the Swaros I saw what I was missing. I have 10's, 12's and wanted to get some 15's.Unless you are going to use them mostly on a tripod I would limit binos to 12x50. I have that set and even those are tough to keep a steady image at distance without a rest of some sort. I would also STRONGLY suggest putting hands on a range of binos in a store so you can compare like for like at the same time to see the differences. Like at Scheels, we have everything from some $30 Tascos up to the Swaro ELs. See the difference and find out where your wallet and eyes meet
The ELs are sweet.....just currently out of my range Good luck!Great input thank you! I have used a buddy's Swaros and these will be used on a tripod 99% of the time. After using the Swaros I saw what I was missing. I have 10's, 12's and wanted to get some 15's.
That’s my listing. They are quality, clear binos. I just don’t care for the eye cups/eye relief. I really want to like them, but feel like I should try something else.Pair of Leupolds 15s for $700 on the classifieds that I’d do before the vortex
Vortex optics are great!I used a pair of 15x Diamondbacks while sheep hunting last year, I had absolutely no complaints, had less eye fatigue with those than when using my spotter. Will be buying a set of 15x Kaibabs in the future...