CPAjeff
Well-known member
There's a reason why most optics are compared to Swaro. If a person wants Swaro performance, they just need to pay the price!
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Swaroski going to be better, but the question is : are you willing to pay 1000 for 5-10% better product relatively. Eventually when you enter high-end optics it's diminishing returns per $ spent. Still going to be better ofc, but it's not gonna be a a huge difference.They have two models in 65HD including their wide 25-50 and their 20-60, however both are priced at least $1,000 dollars more than the Vortex Razor
That is kinda what I was wondering - is the Swaro worth $1000 more? I guess I need to look through both side by side to see if it is really that much betterSwaroski going to be better, but the question is : are you willing to pay 1000 for 5-10% better product relatively. Eventually when you enter high-end optics it's diminishing returns per $ spent. Still going to be better ofc, but it's not gonna be a a huge difference.
That is kinda what I was wondering - is the Swaro worth $1000 more? I guess I need to look through both side by side to see if it is really that much better
Exactly, I rarely take a spotter (borrow) but when I do it's backpack hunting where I really want to make sure about a critter before I spend the time and effort.Honestly, the question of "is the swaro worth $1,000 more?" totally depends on you and your hunting style - only you can answer that question. I know guys that have thousands of dollars wrapped up in optics and shoot the first mule deer buck they see from the road, it's all about the perception of them having the top-of-the-line optics. There is a difference between Vortex and Swaro, but it all depends on how you want to spend your time and money. For example, if you're a person who is wanting to ensure a mule deer is 180"+ instead of 170", then the answer is Swaro. If you're the type of person who wants to ensure the (enter animal here) is big enough to hike (enter miles here), then the answer is Swaro.
If neither of those situations apply to you, then the answer is Vortex. My $0.02
Best way it to try 'em out, but yeah. Personally, I never found difference to be 1000$ more between high-end scopes. But there are some people that won't settle for anything but the best and that fits the niche for 'emThat is kinda what I was wondering - is the Swaro worth $1000 more? I guess I need to look through both side by side to see if it is really that much better
Swarovski is more than 5-10% better than anything Vortex has made.Swaroski going to be better, but the question is : are you willing to pay 1000 for 5-10% better product relatively. Eventually when you enter high-end optics it's diminishing returns per $ spent. Still going to be better ofc, but it's not gonna be a a huge difference.