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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Binoculars for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="Aoudad shooter1975" data-source="post: 2009094" data-attributes="member: 102560"><p>I was carrying a rangefinder and binos and just went with the Swarovski EL range 10x42. The are very good--but pricy. I bought a set of Vortex fury for a friend in AZ for his upcoming elk hunt--and he loves them they are about 1,000 dollars. I like the Maven brand and they make a most excellent 6x30 binocular one of the most useful size and power out there (I think they are about $500). I have a set of Maven B4 12x56 "bigeyes" and I love them for bipod scanning of big country--could not justify theextra 1400 dollars for the Swarovski in performance between the two. Swarovski, Leica, zeiss victory, Vortex razor, Maven B series tract Toric, and Meopta are all good choices. For value the Maven C's are way good. The Bushnell forge are nice too. Depends on your budget</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aoudad shooter1975, post: 2009094, member: 102560"] I was carrying a rangefinder and binos and just went with the Swarovski EL range 10x42. The are very good--but pricy. I bought a set of Vortex fury for a friend in AZ for his upcoming elk hunt--and he loves them they are about 1,000 dollars. I like the Maven brand and they make a most excellent 6x30 binocular one of the most useful size and power out there (I think they are about $500). I have a set of Maven B4 12x56 "bigeyes" and I love them for bipod scanning of big country--could not justify theextra 1400 dollars for the Swarovski in performance between the two. Swarovski, Leica, zeiss victory, Vortex razor, Maven B series tract Toric, and Meopta are all good choices. For value the Maven C's are way good. The Bushnell forge are nice too. Depends on your budget [/QUOTE]
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