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Kahles 10x42 Binoculars Review
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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 985226" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>I have these in 8x42and they are nothing short of remarkable . I packed them around on a spot and stalk bear hunt in WY this past June and were used several hours a day with out causing eye strain and the low light performance edge to edge clarity is second to none.</p><p>I had never owned a pair of bino's of this caliber before though I had looked through several upper end pair,. After hunting with these on two trips out west I can tell you that my sighting of game and the quality of view went through the roof. If nothing else it makes the hunt so much more enjoyable and memorable. A man once told me if you have only 1k to spend on a rifle, scope and binoculars he said spend $250 on a pawn shop gun and $750 on a good binoculars. I kinda blew that advice off but once I purchased a great pair I now wish I had spent the money 20 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 985226, member: 29195"] I have these in 8x42and they are nothing short of remarkable . I packed them around on a spot and stalk bear hunt in WY this past June and were used several hours a day with out causing eye strain and the low light performance edge to edge clarity is second to none. I had never owned a pair of bino's of this caliber before though I had looked through several upper end pair,. After hunting with these on two trips out west I can tell you that my sighting of game and the quality of view went through the roof. If nothing else it makes the hunt so much more enjoyable and memorable. A man once told me if you have only 1k to spend on a rifle, scope and binoculars he said spend $250 on a pawn shop gun and $750 on a good binoculars. I kinda blew that advice off but once I purchased a great pair I now wish I had spent the money 20 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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