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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Help picking Binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="L2land" data-source="post: 2806472" data-attributes="member: 126164"><p>Buy the best that you can and you won't have regrets. Size and weight being the only benefit of smaller binos for glassing over long distances it comes down to how much you want to carry. The rangefinding binoculars available now are an amazing tool and depending on how you hunt you may not need the monocular RF. Swarovski and Leica are fantastic if you can. There's a lot of other brands that are close for much less. Close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L2land, post: 2806472, member: 126164"] Buy the best that you can and you won’t have regrets. Size and weight being the only benefit of smaller binos for glassing over long distances it comes down to how much you want to carry. The rangefinding binoculars available now are an amazing tool and depending on how you hunt you may not need the monocular RF. Swarovski and Leica are fantastic if you can. There’s a lot of other brands that are close for much less. Close. [/QUOTE]
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