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<blockquote data-quote="Model70Man" data-source="post: 1001428" data-attributes="member: 2756"><p>LCU,</p><p>Not going to get into a pi$$ing match with you on optics. You are very proud of the optics that you have paid for with your hard earned money and you should be. You obviously have never heard of or even looked through some of the newer binoculars such as Promaster, Minox, and Vortex the way you replied. Very high quality glass. Most people that look through the Vortex Vipor state that they are equal to if not better than Swarovski. How do I know this?.....By shopping around and actually looking through the glass, asking questions, and being a member of numerous hunting forums. Basically doing my homework and shopping around. I come on this forum to learn and share what I've learned.</p><p></p><p>As for your statement about saving up and buying a pair of Swaro's. I have a pair of Brunton Epoch bino's that you probably never heard of or looked through that retail for over $1400. Amazing glass. Here's an article I found that you might find interesting. <a href="http://www.fieldandstream.com/article_gallery/Field--Streams-2007-Gear-of-the-Year/32" target="_blank">http://www.fieldandstream.com/article_g ... he-Year/32</a></p><p></p><p>By the way, $500 will get you a whole lot with Bino's. You just have to have good information to make a sound decision and not just go by brand recognition. Just being real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Model70Man, post: 1001428, member: 2756"] LCU, Not going to get into a pi$$ing match with you on optics. You are very proud of the optics that you have paid for with your hard earned money and you should be. You obviously have never heard of or even looked through some of the newer binoculars such as Promaster, Minox, and Vortex the way you replied. Very high quality glass. Most people that look through the Vortex Vipor state that they are equal to if not better than Swarovski. How do I know this?.....By shopping around and actually looking through the glass, asking questions, and being a member of numerous hunting forums. Basically doing my homework and shopping around. I come on this forum to learn and share what I've learned. As for your statement about saving up and buying a pair of Swaro's. I have a pair of Brunton Epoch bino's that you probably never heard of or looked through that retail for over $1400. Amazing glass. Here's an article I found that you might find interesting. [url=http://www.fieldandstream.com/article_gallery/Field--Streams-2007-Gear-of-the-Year/32]http://www.fieldandstream.com/article_g ... he-Year/32[/url] By the way, $500 will get you a whole lot with Bino's. You just have to have good information to make a sound decision and not just go by brand recognition. Just being real. [/QUOTE]
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