I've owned, or currently own several "alpha" binoculars in my 51 years of chasing big game animals and varmints, and several of what you would call "near alphas" (Meostar, Gold Ring HD, etc). While I'm not interested in any Vortex riflescopes, and given the fact that I've done my fair share of Vortex bashing in the past, I will admit that the Fury 5000 AB is one I greatly underestimated. I've spent the better part of the last 3 weeks whitetail and mule deer hunting ,and while the glass is not "alpha" grade, it is well above the "usable/average" class glass I originally thought they were. The eyecups stay put, the hinge it tight enough that it stays where I put it, the focus mechanism is just right, and the RF capability is well above the 3, yes 3 different Geovid 3200's that Leica tried to get me to like. The AB data is only as good as the data you input into the app, but mine so far is spot on the money to 800 yards. To say I'm satisfied is an understatement. Time will tell how they hold up, but in my years of dealing with electronic/RF warranties from Leupold, older Leica, and Sig (they suck), I'm not too worried about Vortex taking care of things. Take it FWIW.