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Huge difference in price. But is it worth it? I am in the market soon for 15x56 binos. Need some guidance please. Open to new suggestions also.
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IME, that becomes even more "true" as magnification goes up.I concur with Chris. In my experience with optics, more $$$ is *almost* always better.
Great input thank you! I have used a buddy's Swaros and these will be used on a tripod 99% of the time. After using the Swaros I saw what I was missing. I have 10's, 12's and wanted to get some 15's.Unless you are going to use them mostly on a tripod I would limit binos to 12x50. I have that set and even those are tough to keep a steady image at distance without a rest of some sort. I would also STRONGLY suggest putting hands on a range of binos in a store so you can compare like for like at the same time to see the differences. Like at Scheels, we have everything from some $30 Tascos up to the Swaro ELs. See the difference and find out where your wallet and eyes meet![]()
The ELs are sweet.....just currently out of my rangeGreat input thank you! I have used a buddy's Swaros and these will be used on a tripod 99% of the time. After using the Swaros I saw what I was missing. I have 10's, 12's and wanted to get some 15's.
That’s my listing. They are quality, clear binos. I just don’t care for the eye cups/eye relief. I really want to like them, but feel like I should try something else.Pair of Leupolds 15s for $700 on the classifieds that I’d do before the vortex
Vortex optics are great!I used a pair of 15x Diamondbacks while sheep hunting last year, I had absolutely no complaints, had less eye fatigue with those than when using my spotter. Will be buying a set of 15x Kaibabs in the future...