PanhandlePilgrim
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I am looking to buy a good pair of Binos. I am a little torn between the Lieca 2700 HDs and the Vortex Fury 5000 AB.
I want the alpha glass, but the ballistics calculator built in to the Vortex and its price point are very tempting. I know Lieca makes their own version, but $3000 for the 3200.com is a hard pill to swallow, even the $2200 for the 2700s is difficult for me to wrap my head around and is definitely the max I am willing to even consider spending. I have a bad taste in my mouth from past experiences with Vortex and their quality and their warranty isn't a selling point as I will likely have to use it.
I have seen some of the older Geovid HD-Bs go for around $2000 and I am aware they have the ballistic calculator in them as well. I am curious as to how the glass compares with the newer Geovids as well as how accurate the data it produces. I'd really like to cut down on a step of having to enter data in to my kestrel when preparing for long shots and am not opposed to buying some used glass.
I want the alpha glass, but the ballistics calculator built in to the Vortex and its price point are very tempting. I know Lieca makes their own version, but $3000 for the 3200.com is a hard pill to swallow, even the $2200 for the 2700s is difficult for me to wrap my head around and is definitely the max I am willing to even consider spending. I have a bad taste in my mouth from past experiences with Vortex and their quality and their warranty isn't a selling point as I will likely have to use it.
I have seen some of the older Geovid HD-Bs go for around $2000 and I am aware they have the ballistic calculator in them as well. I am curious as to how the glass compares with the newer Geovids as well as how accurate the data it produces. I'd really like to cut down on a step of having to enter data in to my kestrel when preparing for long shots and am not opposed to buying some used glass.