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vaultman
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Posted: July/16/2015 at 00:15 |
Was at the local sporting goods store today. Comparing a swaro atx with a vortex razor. I hadn't ever really compared the two. Some other costumer comes walking by as I am looking in the swaro, and says "can I give you some advice, the alpen spotters are just as good as the swarovski, and for a quarter of the price, their glass made by zeiss, check 'em out. Just tryin' to help" I didn't even get to say a word. About knocked me over from the shock that someone would give such unsolicited advice. Probably works for alpen.
I am not trying to knock anyone's spotting scope, or budget for one. I probably don't have the swaro budget either, but I want to make an educated decision. If I have to and they are that good I will save my money for a year before I buy. I guess he was just trying to educate me. |
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Rancid Coolaid
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I have an Alpen spotter bought many years ago, it is thoroughly okay. Glass is not as good as Swazo, Kowa, Zeiss, Vortex HD, or any of the really good stuff.
For the price, yes they are good. Compared to something 4-10 times as expensive: they are just good. The guy definitely pointed you in a good, low-cost direction, but he set expectations way, WAY too high. Alpens are plastic body, integral eye piece, not ED glass. If you need something and cannot spend more than $300, it is a good choice. If you are looking at spending $1,000, you can get MUCH more spotter for that $1k. Pentax makes a scope, a PF-80ED, that is great for the money, I think they go for about $1k with eye piece, it is ED glass, not a plastic body, and the eye piece is among the better I have used. It isn't as good as a Kowa 77-series, but it isn't $3,000 either. |
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BeltFed
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+1 what Rancid said.
I needed to spot .30cal. holes on a 300yd target. After trying a couple of 300 to 400 dollar spotting scopes I decided I needed better glass. I was torn between the Pentax PF-80ED and the Vortex Razor, but decided to save for the Vortex. I came across a really good deal on a used Pentax PF-80ED that I couldn't pass up, and I'm happy with the Pentax. |
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vaultman
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Thank you for the heads up on the Pentax. My wife likes their cameras of old. I may have to try a few out.
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JGRaider
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If you're primarily going to use it at the range, or where portability is not a factor, I'd look at the big Zen Ray ED, the new Meopta Meopro, the Vanguard Endeavor HD/ED, or the Razor 85. If portability is a factor, the Nikon 50 ED is great, as is the mid size Razor, and the excellent Gold Ring HD, which is the toughest spotter made, and the eye relief king if you wear glasses.
If you want a top shelf spotter, and spend more money, the Meopta S2 is as good as an spotter on the planet, and better than 99% of anything IMO. |
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vaultman
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Range will be a big use, but Hunting is the #1 purpose, and portability is key for me. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Sparky
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I own the Nikon 50ED and it is a great spotting scope. But knowing what I know now and looking through the Razor and the Nikon outdoors I would get the Razor.
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vaultman
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Thanks for the info Sparky.
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Sparky
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My pleasure Vaultman.
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