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The Basics, Starting Out
Bino Recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="outdoorguyBP" data-source="post: 3041362" data-attributes="member: 126478"><p>For me the LRF binos were like alpha glass, once you know, you know. My 10x42 Zeiss Conquest are great, but after hunting with a set of binos that range it is hard not to carry them. But at his price point, you won't get a LRF pair that will have the glass of the Zeiss and as others correctly mentioned, in the early/late hours or the total hours behind the glass will play a part when it comes to quality. Depends on how you hunt and what your wants/needs are, budget is definitely up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outdoorguyBP, post: 3041362, member: 126478"] For me the LRF binos were like alpha glass, once you know, you know. My 10x42 Zeiss Conquest are great, but after hunting with a set of binos that range it is hard not to carry them. But at his price point, you won't get a LRF pair that will have the glass of the Zeiss and as others correctly mentioned, in the early/late hours or the total hours behind the glass will play a part when it comes to quality. Depends on how you hunt and what your wants/needs are, budget is definitely up there. [/QUOTE]
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