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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5248419" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I've used vortex. good glass for the $$$; not even in the same league as the swaros</p><p>I've used steiners. again good for the money, a little heavier than they should be; not nearly as good as swaros</p><p>I own a pair of Zeiss victory 8x56's. Excellent glass, you can absolutely see deer at night with a half moon overhead... but WAY too heavy to be practical</p><p>I've used zeiss conquest. again, good for the money, not nearly as good as even the cheaper swaro SLC's.</p><p>I've used Leica... CLOSE to the swaros, but I'd still give swaros the nod.</p><p></p><p>Most places I hunt I am nearly constantly looking through binoculars. I've found less fatigue, less eye strain since I bought the swaros. If you are hunting where shots are limited to 100 yards, there is probably no need for them.</p><p></p><p>A caveat... all the above binoculars I used 10-20 years ago. The other companies may be catching up to my 15 yr old swaros. But swaro has also made advancements with their newer lens coatings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5248419, member: 2805"] I've used vortex. good glass for the $$$; not even in the same league as the swaros I've used steiners. again good for the money, a little heavier than they should be; not nearly as good as swaros I own a pair of Zeiss victory 8x56's. Excellent glass, you can absolutely see deer at night with a half moon overhead... but WAY too heavy to be practical I've used zeiss conquest. again, good for the money, not nearly as good as even the cheaper swaro SLC's. I've used Leica... CLOSE to the swaros, but I'd still give swaros the nod. Most places I hunt I am nearly constantly looking through binoculars. I've found less fatigue, less eye strain since I bought the swaros. If you are hunting where shots are limited to 100 yards, there is probably no need for them. A caveat... all the above binoculars I used 10-20 years ago. The other companies may be catching up to my 15 yr old swaros. But swaro has also made advancements with their newer lens coatings. [/QUOTE]
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