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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Binoculars for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2909671" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>I used Nikon Travelite 8x25's for years then my eyes got worse. At a local gun show, tons of bino's to try out. I settled on Vortex Diamondback HD in 10x42. I can count points again and I spent $152 (again at a gun show). Work well in low light too. Many times I have identified shooter bucks with the Vortex binos and was unable to locate the buck through my Nikon Monarch scope. Says a lot about the Vortex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2909671, member: 71817"] I used Nikon Travelite 8x25's for years then my eyes got worse. At a local gun show, tons of bino's to try out. I settled on Vortex Diamondback HD in 10x42. I can count points again and I spent $152 (again at a gun show). Work well in low light too. Many times I have identified shooter bucks with the Vortex binos and was unable to locate the buck through my Nikon Monarch scope. Says a lot about the Vortex. [/QUOTE]
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