Vortex Fury HD 5000 10x42mm Roof Prism Rangefinder Binoculars
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Matt S.'s Review of Vortex Fury HD 5000 10x42mm Roof Prism Rangefinder Binoculars
A friend owns the Fury HD and they always worked well for him, so when I saw Vortex had upgraded the "engine" essentially for the same price I figured it was time to get a pair of my own.
5000yds max ranging is great because in field use usually delivers about 2/3 to 75% of that depending on your target. Even with flat paint and mediocre conditions, I am getting consistent readouts for my steel targets.
1600yds for deer (or non-reflective/absorbent targets) is longer than I would ever need when taking a shot at an animal.
10x is useful magnification but still controllable without a tripod (although this is tripod adaptable).
For the price, these binos offer more ranging power than I could need which is exactly what I wanted.
5000yds max ranging is great because in field use usually delivers about 2/3 to 75% of that depending on your target. Even with flat paint and mediocre conditions, I am getting consistent readouts for my steel targets.
1600yds for deer (or non-reflective/absorbent targets) is longer than I would ever need when taking a shot at an animal.
10x is useful magnification but still controllable without a tripod (although this is tripod adaptable).
For the price, these binos offer more ranging power than I could need which is exactly what I wanted.
Pros:
- 5000yd max range
- 1600yd deer range
- Tripod adaptable
- 10x doesnt need tripod
- twist eyecups
- Electronics Warranty
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- hunting
- long range shooting
- observation
- Rangefinding
Would Recommend:
Yes
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