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Affordable High Quality Bino's
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<blockquote data-quote="pressman" data-source="post: 274907" data-attributes="member: 10980"><p>i will stay with my 10 X42 Pentex the price is in the middle of the road i think i paid 400.00 for them a few years back. i love them not to heavy or bulky but i can count the points on a buck 400-500 yards. </p><p>and they are great at low light conditions. i use them out west and here in Indiana. And out west is where you separate the toys. If you are planning on going out west hunting. save your money and buy the best possible that you can afford. and the saying is true you will get what you pay for. no matter how you stack it up. all bino's have their flaws or maybe preferences but still in the end cheap is cheap. quality is quality. </p><p>In Indaiana you can get by with cheap because 4 or 500 yards is along way very long. but when the sky get open like out west that is when reality will set in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pressman, post: 274907, member: 10980"] i will stay with my 10 X42 Pentex the price is in the middle of the road i think i paid 400.00 for them a few years back. i love them not to heavy or bulky but i can count the points on a buck 400-500 yards. and they are great at low light conditions. i use them out west and here in Indiana. And out west is where you separate the toys. If you are planning on going out west hunting. save your money and buy the best possible that you can afford. and the saying is true you will get what you pay for. no matter how you stack it up. all bino's have their flaws or maybe preferences but still in the end cheap is cheap. quality is quality. In Indaiana you can get by with cheap because 4 or 500 yards is along way very long. but when the sky get open like out west that is when reality will set in. [/QUOTE]
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