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The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder

When you’re planning a hunting trip there are few very important considerations — what gun are you going to take? What does the weather look like? How much will the tags cost? Equally as important as what firearm you’re going to take is what binos will you take? The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder

The driving force behind Vortex Optics is owners Dan and Margie Hamilton. They started a small outdoor retail store in 1986. As the business grew, the Hamiltons created Vortex Optics in 2002 and now is comprised of over 200 employees. Birdwatchers and hunters alike have rejoiced as they brought about new products this year. We tested their Sparc AR Red dot and Vortex Razor II HD earlier this year and were impressed. The Razor II HD tracked and beat out other scopes well above its weight-class in price and materials.

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The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder
The author used her Vortex Vipers 8x42mm to spot this buck on a DIY public land hunt in Illinois.

Having high hopes, two of our editors headed afield on different hunts with the [track-link url=”https://www.vortexoptics.com/product/impact-laser-rangefinder” campaign=”Rangefinder” target=”_blank”]rangefinder[/track-link] and their [track-link url=”https://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-viper-hd-8×42-binocular” campaign=”Binos” target=”_blank”]Viper 8x42mm[/track-link] binos.

SPECS

  • Magnification: 8X
  • Objective Lens Diameter: 42mm
  • Eye Relief: 20mm
  • Height: 5.8 in.
  • Width: 5.3 in.
  • Interpupillary Distance: 58 – 75mm
  • MSRP: $640
  • Manufacturer: Vortex

 

The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 RangefinderGlass & Coatings

If you peruse Vortex’s website, you’ll notice that there are several offerings of their Viper binos. For this review, we choose the HD (High Dispersion) glass is also known as extra-low dispersion glass. This helps prevent chromatic aberration. These lens coatings coupled with, Vortex’s usage of Bak-4 Prisms, which stands for Bartileichkron (Barium Crown glass), gives end users a superb picture. The Bak-47 typically have a higher refractive lens than less BK-7 prisms. These prisms result in less peripheral light is lost through the non-total internal reflection, which is typically deemed as higher-quality. Additionally, the Vipers are roof prism design, which means they have more of a straight-barrel light path. This is valued to decrease overall size and make the set more compact. The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder

Ergonomics

The Vortex Viper HD 8×42 are high-quality. From the moment of unboxing to the first initial glance through the glass, the field of view was crisp. The brightness and quality of picture were exceptional. The Vipers are well-balanced and the hard-rubber coating on the exterior helps aid in grip but also helps dampen sound if something was to knock on them. Additionally, weighing in at roughly 24.2 ounces, these aren’t light, but they are average for full-size binoculars. Another notable feature, the focusing wheel turns very smoothly and it takes a little less than two full rotations to go from the closest focusing distance of 5.1 feet to long ranges. This allows fine-tuning of the focus to whatever your desired distance.

The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 RangefinderHow to Focus & Calibrate the Vortex Viper HD

It’s noteworthy that the diopter adjustment on the right eyepiece is lockable, which means after you calibrate the binos to your perfect setting and your buddy can’t as easily mess them up grabbing them off the counter to take a peek. Why is a diopter adjustment important? It allows the user to calibrate one of the barrels independently of the other to compensate for differences between the eyes. To properly calibrate the Vortex Viper binos, peer through the binos and cover the right barrel. Focus on an object and use the center focus ring to adjust the left barrel to your left eye. Now cover the left barrel and open your right eye, peering down the right barrel. Use the diopter ring to until it is clearly focused on the object. Open both eyes and look at the object. You should now have a crisp, clear image of the object through both barrels.

The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder
Photo Courtesy: Vortex Optics

Additional Features

They’re waterproof and fog proof and have been sealed by Argon gas purging with O rings that help keep moisture, dirt and debris out. I’ve worn them afield around my neck in rainy conditions and have been happy with their performance. The soft rubber of the eyecups are comfortable to use for hours and they remained fog-free. The even work well with shooting glasses. I had no issues spotting for others at the range with my safety shooting glasses on. The Vipers are also tripod-adaptable with a mount. They can be placed on a tripod or mounted on a window for hands-free glassing.

Lasting Impressions

If you’re looking for a set of binos to take afield, you’d be hard-pressed to beat this set. I’d put them up against Swarovski and Leica binos in the same. Not to mention they’re backed by [track-link url=”https://www.vortexoptics.com/content/vip_warranty” campaign=”Viper” target=”_blank”]Vortex’s  VIP Warranty[/track-link]. They promise to repair or replace any damage or defect over the life of the product for free — no matter the cause. Obviously, this excludes loss, theft and deliberate damage or cosmetic damage.

In case you’re still on the fence, the Vortex team understands fall and why it’s important to have the best glass possible for the job.

[track-link url=”https://www.vortexoptics.com/product/impact-laser-rangefinder” campaign=”VortexImpact850″ target=”_blank”]Vortex Impact 850[/track-link]The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder

Sometimes, less is more, and that is the design behind the Vortex Impact. Built with the hunter in mind, the Impact is everything you need and nothing you don’t. Will it outperform the Vortex Fury or any other multi-thousand dollar rangefinder? No, it won’t. It also won’t give you the barometric pressure or fly the Mars rover. It handles the basic function of ranging, at reasonable hunting distances, at a price that won’t break the bank. In a very small package, which is nice to boot.

SPECS

  • Magnification: 6X
  • Range Reflection: 10-850 yds.
  • Weight: 5.5 oz.
  • Length: 3.77 in.
  • Width: 2.95 in.
  • MSRP: $270
  • Manufacturer: Vortex

As features go, the Impact has the ones that matter. Equally important, it ranges in yards or meters, a must in modern rangefinders. It will give you a straight line of sight ( LOS) or angle compensating Horizontal Component Distance ( HCD). Its max range for a reflective target is 850 yards, though you will find it closer to 600 yards on mid-sized animals. Notably, this is still farther than most people need for hunting. The display is black LCD, which works well under field conditions. Something worth noting, the unit runs on a single CR2 battery, an option you can find at the corner Walgreens.The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder

The Best Binos for the Money — Vortex Viper HD 8x42mm & Impact 850 Rangefinder
Clay took the Impact 850 on a wolf hunt in Idaho.

The Impact 850 has 6X magnification, which is very helpful glassing for game. It is obvious Vortex lens technology is used in the unit, clarity is excellent. You won’t think it is a 6X watching far ridgelines for movement. Clay used the Impact on a wolf hunt last month and loved it. The unit is small enough to fit in a pocket without being intrusive but punches well above its weight. It also has a scan mode, which works very well in mixed terrain.

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