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Bino Rant
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 4:37 pm
by Captqc
I'm mad a heck and just ain't going to take it!
Thanks guys I feel better now!
Oops! I forgot to tell my story....
Last year I bought a pair of Nikon 8x32 binos and used them three times. On the third trip I noticed that the were dark (like looking thru smog). I took them back to place I bought them and the guy couldn't believe it. He gave me a replacement on the spot (no messing around with sending them to Nikon). So this year I take the new pair out for our first trip and what do you know? Yup, they have the same problem!!!
Here come the real rant, the place I got them from is in liquidation so I had to send them to Nikon this time, $10.95 postage, I get an e-mail from Nikon which says just pay $10 plus $12.50 shipping and we'll fix the "alignment"
I'm going to have them repaired but I'm never buying Nikon binos again!
As far as scopes go, I'm into Leupold (I own 4) but I'm open to opinions on binos... so let's here what works for you guys.
Thanks!
Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 4:47 pm
by Rick in Oregon
Sorry to hear of the Nikon woes Gary. As far as a bino replacement goes, just remember your own words above, and consider a pair of Leupy bino's this time. I'm a happy camper with my new Lupy 7-12X Switch Powers....bright, clear, crisp, and the beauty of two magnifications to choose from. Check out some of their Green Ring import stuff....very good quality for the price. Also remember the warranty of all their stuff, Gold or Green Ring is lifetime guarantee, and they don't charge you ANYTHING for repair if/when needed.
As an aside, I've heard very good things about Vortex Optics lately. Very good value for the money, and even the Nosler Pro Shop carries them now in addition to Leupold as a less expensive alternative. You may want to check them out prior to laying down any cash for another brand.
Do you need a bino for our upcoming shoot next week?
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 8:15 pm
by Captqc
Rick, thanks for the advice! I've got our friend working on a replacement but want advice before I committ. I have a backup pair for the shoot. See ya Wednesday. Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 7:40 am
by Hotshot
Gary, it is true that Leupold has good binos and we know how awesome their customer service is. I also would consider Bushnell. Any product from that company that has Elite in it's name is truly a premium product. The Elite line has never received thier due respect.
I know a retired factory rep who sold Swarovski and Leica and other top optics for decades who says Bushnell Elite are the best bargain in optics.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:35 pm
by steve
Go swarovski !
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 3:15 pm
by Captqc
What do you guys know about Vortex? I've got a church buddy who knows a Vortex rep.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 5:01 pm
by acloco
Don't leave out Pentax binos either. See if you can have a lineup of the different brands and try them all out.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:35 pm
by Captqc
Acloco, I received an e-mail about a deal on Pentax. Have you had experience with them? They are only $189 so they are in my price range (I'd like to stay under $250). Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 6:03 am
by Hawkeye Joe
acloco wrote: See if you can have a lineup of the different brands and try them all out.
If he does that, He'll be stuck with another Nikon product
.... I have the 10x36 Nikon Dream Season and they are flawless just like all my other Nikon products. Never had a mechanical issue with anything that sports the Nikon name.... It's to bad they beat you up like that. Two pair with the same problem disserves free shipping and repair
. What model did you have Captqc?? The Bushnell Excursion and Trophy series are nice with a $150 price tag. They're VERY close to the clarity of Nikon for a lot less money.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:09 am
by Captqc
Mike,
I know that Nikon makes some fine stuff that's why I'm so pissed about these binos!
I don't remember the model but I did find a small sticker that said "Made in China" on them, maybe that's the problem.
Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 11:47 am
by Hotshot
Of the moderately priced binos(I can't spell that word either), The Pentax are the best for use with eye glasses I've found. I have a 15 year old pair that work great.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 3:50 pm
by Captqc
Hotshot, I can spell binocular, I'm just lazy!
Anyway you mentioned that Pentax was the best for us old farts who wear glasses. I saw that claim on a web site but didn't really take note until you mentioned it. Is there a particular model number to look at? The older I get to more I want things to work in my favor and not just get by. Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 5:23 pm
by Hotshot
Just says Pentax PCF. Mine are 16X50 and my Dad has the 10X50, a friend bought 12X50. These were display models on clearance sale way back about 1994 or 1995. I use the 16's when I'm spotting for another shooter so I can give real good info on the bullet strike. These three binoculars(I can spell it now that you showed me how) have worked very hard over the years with no problems. I now use the Leica BRF in 10 power for everything. That's the way to go, but I sold a bunch of good stuff(as you know) so I could afford them. I'll lend you the 16's if you want to try them.
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 6:30 pm
by Captqc
Hotshot, thanks for the offer! I'm going to sample some Leupolds this weekend and I'll see where I'm at after that. Gary
Re: Bino Rant
Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:38 pm
by Hotshot
I love Leupold rifle scopes and spotting scopes, but their gold ring binos are too heavy and the Japanese binos are hard for me to use with my eye glasses.