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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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01/20/18 05:03 PM
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An acquaintance dropped his Vortex scope on the hood of his truck. Vortex fixed the scope and paid to fix the scratch on the hood. I dont think there is any question Vortex stands behind their product and that is good. As has been mentioned before though Vortex customer service gets used an inordinate amount(IMO). Thats not good. Above 9X Crossfires have the most critical eye relief of any scope Ive ever looked through and Ive mounted a schit ton of Crossfires for people. For my eyes there are other comparably priced scopes with better glass clarity and low light capability.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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01/20/18 07:06 PM
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The other day I needed to call Leupold and Vortex about scope repair. I called Leupold first, and after pushing the appropriate button to get me to customer service, the synthetic voice said you are presently 58th. I left my number and they called me back that afternoon. Then I called Vortex and immediately reached a real nice fellow. Now...Im not sure what that tells me (or you), but things went faster with Vortex.
As for scope quality, im Just a hunter and paper puncher, so I dont see the need for NF or S&B to do what I do. I suppose the long range guys really do want or need a super durable and reliable scope, and I can understand that. I like the Leupold VX3s and the Vortex Vipers I have. Now, if I had no scopes at all, and had to restock, my thinking right now would push me toward Leupold VX3 level scopes, probably 4.5-14, with CDS. The ideal reticle would be the Duplex or the Varmint Hunter with an illuminated dot of variable intensity. I dont even know if they make one that fits what I just said. Maybe id Have to move up to the VX5HD 3-15.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/10/18 06:40 PM
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I've got a few Vortex products, and haven't had any trouble from any of them. I've got a Strike Eagle 1-8, Viper 4-16x50 HS LR, Crossfire on my .22, a Viper 10x50 bino, and a Viper 15x50 bino. I like them all. And, I will probably buy more Vortex products. When I got the scopes I had the opportunity to compare several different ones in the store. I know that may not be a good place to compare, but I chose those particular Vortex products because they seemed better to me. I've had Leupold(still do), Bushnell, Tasco, Simmons, and a few other cheap scopes. For the price point, Vortex seems good to me. I've had others that crapped out on me almost immediately. I had a Nikon Prostaff 5 that had the front O ring seal come loose in less than 100rnds from my PA10 .308. I emailed Nikon, and didn't get a response for several days. So, took the scope back to Academy and got a refund. I then went and bought a Vortex. Nikon eventually did email me back. They offered to check the scope out, and was going to send me a shipping label. I thanked them for that, but told them no thanks as I had went and got a Vortex to replace it. Then I get a box in the mail from Nikon. They sent me a hat for my trouble. I also had a Pentax scope that crapped out on me, within 100rnds or so. I emailed Pentax. Still no response. That scope is in my garage. An internal lens came loose. I'll probably take it apart and have fun with the lenses.
Folks can say what they want about Vortex's warranty. I look at customer service from any company I buy from. If I can't get CS to respond when I need them, those products go by by. So far, I've not needed Vortex customer service. Time will tell.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: CharlieSierraDelta]
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02/11/18 01:28 AM
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You guys are goofballs. If Vortex sucked as bad as all of you bandwagon guys say they were then they wouldn't be ranked in the top 3 in PRS. And if any of you rejects has anymore input other than what I just said then you better be a ranked shooter of some sort. Seriously, other than youre a hateful sob this thread was directed at vortex in general and not thier top of the line scopes only. In fact 99% of their scopes that they sell are to consumers who will never shoot any competition. They are hunters and sportsman and from what I see in this thread that class of their scopes is lacking quality. Before you spout what qualifies you to be so hateful I dont particularly care. If youre speaking from a position of experience (rank) then you should conduct yourself as such. Im ranked rather highly at the beer lease btw.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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02/11/18 01:31 PM
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The other day I needed to call Leupold and Vortex about scope repair. I called Leupold first, and after pushing the appropriate button to get me to customer service, the synthetic voice said you are presently 58th. I left my number and they called me back that afternoon. Then I called Vortex and immediately reached a real nice fellow. Now...Im not sure what that tells me (or you), but things went faster with Vortex. I'll tell you what it tells me and this isn't scope related it's business. They don't want my business! I will not do business with any company that uses an automated receptionist unless I absolutely have to. We could easily replace our receptionist with an automated router but never will. The first person your customer talks to can make or break your business especially for us less than patient old farts. There's a reason we have a new frac crew on the new project, they answered the phone and acted like they wanted our business.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: HWY_MAN]
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02/11/18 05:01 PM
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The other day I needed to call Leupold and Vortex about scope repair. I called Leupold first, and after pushing the appropriate button to get me to customer service, the synthetic voice said you are presently 58th. I left my number and they called me back that afternoon. Then I called Vortex and immediately reached a real nice fellow. Now...Im not sure what that tells me (or you), but things went faster with Vortex. I'll tell you what it tells me and this isn't scope related it's business. They don't want my business! I will not do business with any company that uses an automated receptionist unless I absolutely have to. We could easily replace our receptionist with an automated router but never will. The first person your customer talks to can make or break your business especially for us less than patient old farts. There's a reason we have a new frac crew on the new project, they answered the phone and acted like they wanted our business. Customer service matters, period. I can't stand listening to those automated calls. I want to talk to a real person who seems to actually be interested in helping me.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/11/18 05:08 PM
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love these Vortex battles
I wouldn't own one
I think the PRS guys shooting them are sponsored and get em free.
HOWEVER. I do own their 10X42 TALON BINO's and they are GREAT. Their service is great too but pretty much everyone's is these days.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/11/18 05:59 PM
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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02/11/18 07:34 PM
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Buzz...at the prices Swaro's cost they ought to send a limo to the house and pick it up & bring it back for you...nobles oblige and all that... Ron They're worth every penny.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/11/18 07:49 PM
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I have 3 Vortex Vipers and love them. No problems.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/12/18 11:29 PM
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My 1-6 Strike Eagle has worked well but the lines on the reticle are a little thick for my taste. I also have a cheap Vortex 3-9 Crossfire II on a plinker, works well.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/13/18 05:43 PM
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4 vortex scopes (2 crossfire, 1 diamondback, 1 viper) Zero problems
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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02/13/18 05:46 PM
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No problems out of mine. I think they are good, they may not be the "BEST" but they also don't cost the most either. I think they provide a good bang for your buck.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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02/27/18 12:37 AM
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i have a vortex viper..hunted in rain snow mud..drooped it and had it on my ar10 with a 1000 rouns shot with the scope..never an issu of any kind..plan on buying two more from cameraland
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/01/18 02:42 AM
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I've had a Vortex Viper for a few years, it's on a hunting rifle gets hauled around in the hunting buggy all fall and winter. Still holds zero.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/01/18 04:26 AM
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Mine hasnt failed yet, going on 4 years old, Viper PST. Still tracks as it should. This past weekend it it went to 800 yards, thats 2+ revolutions and got angrily turned back to 200 yard mark without missing a beat.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/10/18 02:07 AM
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IMO, there seems to always be something better in the same price range as Vortex. It may not always be Leupold, Nikon, Burris, or even Bushnell, but someone else has a better product in the same $$ range.
And youre going to need that vortex warranty.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/12/18 04:00 AM
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I am sure glad Vortex is making scopes.... I remember when it was Leupold/ Redfield / Weaver/ Tasco take your pick and the glass back then we live in wonderful times with all the choices we have.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/13/18 12:48 PM
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Purchased a Vortex Diambondback HP and Leupold VX 3i CDS last month. Mounted both and took to the range. For everyday hunting purpose IMO you cant beat the Vortex. It was $150 cheaper than the Leupold and honestly the image is brighter in the Vortex. The Leupold is super nice and the image is VERY crisp, outstanding scope and glad I made the purchase for my new rifle. The Vortex Diambondback HP for $340 is a no brainer IMO. Great scope, Great price, Great Warranty
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/13/18 01:32 PM
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I've always heard good things about Vortex so when I needed a high-powered variable for a varmint rifle, I bought one. The scope was okay & worked just fine, but I was not pleased with the clarity. I'd heard so much about what a excellent scope Vortex was, I probably had too high of expectations. I sold it shortly there after & bought what I know - a Leupold.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/13/18 02:27 PM
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counter guy @ cabelas told me they were they best on the marker
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/13/18 02:34 PM
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I've always heard good things about Vortex so when I needed a high-powered variable for a varmint rifle, I bought one. The scope was okay & worked just fine, but I was not pleased with the clarity. I'd heard so much about what a excellent scope Vortex was, I probably had too high of expectations. I sold it shortly there after & bought what I know - a Leupold.
Lesson learned! Just curious what model Vortex and what model Leupold you were comparing? If you were putting a crossfire up against a MK5HD, then I can see why you were disappointed. But within the same price range, I'd be a little surprised if Vortex was inferior to Leupold from a glass quality standpoint.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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03/13/18 03:46 PM
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I've always heard good things about Vortex so when I needed a high-powered variable for a varmint rifle, I bought one. The scope was okay & worked just fine, but I was not pleased with the clarity. I'd heard so much about what a excellent scope Vortex was, I probably had too high of expectations. I sold it shortly there after & bought what I know - a Leupold.
Lesson learned! Just curious what model Vortex and what model Leupold you were comparing? If you were putting a crossfire up against a MK5HD, then I can see why you were disappointed. But within the same price range, I'd be a little surprised if Vortex was inferior to Leupold from a glass quality standpoint. I was comparing an older 6.5x-20x-40mm Vari-X III Leupold to a new then Vortex Viper 6.5-20x-44mm. The Leupold is a 1" tube & the Vortex was a 30mm tube. The Vortex felt like a "clunky monster" on my rifle too. I bought the Leupold used for slightly more than I got for the Vortex, around $425. I might be comparing apples to oranges here, but there was no comparison between the 2 scopes. The 30mm tube added no advantage to the Vortex optics. JIMHO. YMMV.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
[Re: scottfromdallas]
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03/13/18 04:19 PM
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The 30mm tube is for adjustment range, not optical clarity.
You're right that there is a little bit of comparing apples and oranges there. But, those 2 scopes aren't in wildly different price ranges, and your opinions don't surprise me too much, although I think most folks believe the Viper is pretty decent optically for the price range.
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Re: Are Vortex scopes any good?
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counter guy @ cabelas told me they were they best on the marker When I worked at Cabelas there was pretty much a consensus among the younger salesmen that Vortex was the best. Some of them didnt own a scope, most only had one rifle and scope and never once did I see one them looking through different scope brands to compare optical quality.
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