I already love my BGAT*P*. Perhaps its imperfections are part of it; just as a face with a distinctive 'odd' feature can seem more beautiful than a perfectly blank canvas!
Obviously I have issues if after only a month on this forum I am already thinking of binoculars in those terms...
About the focusing, there's nothing loose. Most of the rotation feels spot on; it's just there is a tight spot that - Sod's Law - always seem to be right where I am working.
About my seeing things well or badly: I realized it only happens to me in sterile comparative tests. Out on a walk or standing under a tree waiting for something to appear everything seems pretty good. I just get on with it and then neither eyes nor gear nor nature let me down. It's as if doing what the kit is designed for banishes some sort of obsessional search for technical perfection that out of working context is never satisfied.
All binos are a bag of optical compromises and rarely do the mechanics or accessories achieve perfection (whatever that is for you) either. But if your priority is the the subject you are observing, most binos can give a lot of pleasure and education.
Lee