THE ACCURATERELOADING.COM OPTICS FORUM


Moderators: Canuck
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
I have been wrong for years.....but
 Login/Join
 
One of Us
Picture of ted thorn
posted
I hunted with two young men this year that both used Swaro Binoculars. I have always said that most of us would be well served by a less expensive/good pair of optics with no need for high end....but.

In the west you are looking miles away not yards and on both hunts I could see far better at long distance with my guides optics than my $300 Leupolds.

I still will not buy $2K optics but if I lived out there or made a living looking through glass all day I would.


________________________________________________
Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper
Proudly made in the USA
Acepting all forms of payment
 
Posts: 7361 | Location: South East Missouri | Registered: 23 November 2005Reply With Quote
One of Us
posted Hide Post
the thing that changed my mind was a sheep / griz hunt in the NWT years back. we would glass for hours on end. i had a top grade pair of B&L's but after 2-3 hrs i'd start to get eye headaches. guide had leica's and with them i was fine. now my favorites are the swaro el's, which i can look through all day & count the flies on the bears azz
 
Posts: 13466 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
One of Us
Picture of The Shottist
posted Hide Post
When you buy Swarovski optics, you are buying a tool that lasts a lifetime. When you are finished, you can then resell it for at least 50% of what you paid; more if they are kept in excellent condition. Therefore, they cost you less than the cheap optics.


If your hunting dog is fat, then you aren't getting enough exercise. Smiler
 
Posts: 598 | Location: currently N 34.41 W 111.54 | Registered: 10 February 2007Reply With Quote
one of us
posted Hide Post
Yes, good optics are a wonder - and, as mentioned above, an investment for a lifetime, which makes the sticker shock somewhat more bearable.

The good news is, that you don't have to spend multiple thousands of dollars to get first class optics. In these days of the Internet, and constantly changing product lines from the manufacturers, it is not that hard to find great buys for absolute 1'st rate optics. My personal approach is to look for last years models - which, after all, were top of the line until the latest gee-whiz product line was introduced. I remember when Cabelas first offered the Zeiss 10x40 for about $600 - an absolute steal at the time.

I don't know what exact attributes (magnification, objective size, weight etc) you are looking for, but here is an example of first rate optics at a very reasonable price - from one of the best dealers for such offers, check back regularly if you are looking for something different. Also, be a bit flexible, you'll be happy with pretty much any of the top manufacturers' products, be it Swaro, Zeiss or Leica...

http://www.cameralandny.com/op...age=swarovski8x30slc

- mike


*********************
The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
 
Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002Reply With Quote
  Powered by Social Strata  
 


Copyright December 1997-2023 Accuratereloading.com


Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia