Vortex Optics!

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  1. tpmonaha

    tpmonaha Weekend Warrior

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    I would really like to make my next investment in a pair of a binos that I think would be beneficial in the field. I primarily bowhunt and was really looking into vortex optics. Anyone have any suggestions or comments about this line of optics. I have heard nothing but good so far. I also am thinking about going with the 8x42.....what do you guys think..this is primarily for bowhunting and utilizing them in the field!

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  2. WiRutJunkie

    WiRutJunkie Weekend Warrior

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    Can't go wrong with any v of their lines of products. Great customer service and warranty as well. I've got a set of 8x32 diamondbacks and a set of 10x42s. Both work great but I like the smaller ones for bowhunting where I do.
     
  3. No.6Hunter

    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I personally love my Vortex Scope on my 7MAG. The eye relief is really good and I find it very useful having a lighted optic. I have taken two deer and plan on buying another scope for my Shotgun. Im sure there bino's are just as good.
     
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    Beagle001 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The Diamondback's have the reputation of being the best value Vortex has. I love mine!
     
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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Agreed, I plan on buying one for my shotgun and Muzzle Loader
     
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    soccerdan90 Grizzled Veteran

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    I bought the diamondback 10x42 and like them alot. Bought them for my Colorado trup. No complaints at all for them costing right at $200.
     
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    I bought a pair of Crossfire II 10x42 for my son and really likes them. I have the same pair on order for my daughter. I have a pair of the Viper HD for my self and I am very happy with them. I also have their scopes on my slug gun and my sons rifle as well as their rangefinder. They have great products no matter what you are planning on spending on them.
     
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    Oh man you just missed an awesome sale this past weekend, vortex HD 8 x 42 for $150 off, and not to rub it in they are AWESOME.


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    Sale was at Cabelas, I think it wAs only a door buster for Saturday but check


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