Why do people have such a big problem with vortex optics?I only bowhunt/3d shoot as well.
Probably not going to be popular opinion, but I like just about everything about the Ranger 1800. I’ve had the Ranger 1800 since it was released. I keep a few different set ups, and have owned a sig 1800bdx and a leupold rx1600i. I currently have 2 1800s and the 1600i. I have never had any issues with the vortex. I think the range button is the easiest/quietest to press out of the 3 so it’s very easy to stay on target and not shake up the image. Doesn’t sound like a huge deal but for me it was why I let go of the 1800bdx.
I had no complaints about the 1800bdx other than that. I dont think you can go wrong either way.
A 2nd trivial issue is the tether loops. The Ranger and Sig have tether loops on both sides. The Leupold only has it on 1 side, and not the side I prefer. The way I put the RF in my rf pouch I need the lanyard loop on the left side so the tether doesnt get it the way when I go from pouch to eye. Just makes it much smoother while ranging an animal up close.
The Sig and Leupold do 1/10th yardages, the vortex just gives yards. I do use the 1600i for 3d shooting where you are trying to hit a 12 ring and a few tenths of a yard might be the difference. But for hunting and just regular practice, I do prefer the Ranger 1800.
Warranty, vortex wins easily. Lifetime warranty. Sig has a 5 year warranty on electronic components and Leupold is dead last at 2 years. I have warrantied the 1600i within 6 months. I bought the 1800bdx while waiting on the 1600i to be warrantied. Leupold is apparently pretty strict about the 2 years from what Ive gathered doing some research on it.
Biggest advantage to the Sig in hunting situations is that it automatically adjusts the red back light. Which is a big deal in the first and last hour of light, the most crucial time you need a range finder. Also, the sig gives readouts much faster.
As mentioned, the Vortex is gonna hold a warranty after 5 years while the Sig will not.
I've had both plus Leupold and now only have the Sig.
Edit: one other advantage to the Vortex is the belt clip. It can be removed if using the RF in a pouch, but its handy when shooting arrows around the yard.
Biggest advantage to the Sig in hunting situations is that it automatically adjusts the red back light. Which is a big deal in the first and last hour of light, the most crucial time you need a range finder.
No kidding, lot of very good information about the three brandsLots of great usability info in this thread...thanks amigos.
once you've used something from S&B, NF, Steiner, Swaro, and a couple others, you'll realize there is better glass out there. For the price, vortex is a great product. I even run a couple vortex optics but I'm slowly phasing them out of my regular useWhy do people have such a big problem with vortex optics?
I really like the looks of their 1-10 I just can't get with the weight, any thoughts on another direction for something similar but lighter?Better glass outside of the razor line but I would take the gen III 1x10 razor glass AND turret systems over NX8. The razor line is no joke, especially the new LHT line of it geared towards lightweight pursuits. Would also like to mention the UHD line of binos just got huge upgrade with the 10x50. However swaro is undeniably the industry leader in glass, and interesting side fact, a buddy of mine was flying to Alaska for sheep hunt and baggage checker scanned bag, immediately asked if he had swaros, confused he said, yes why? Baggage guy then told him they are the only glass that will go through and glow a an actual color under X-ray consistent with crystal not glass.