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Leupold Rangefinder Binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 160241" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Anybody have any experienve with these? I am looking to get a new rangefinder and would really like to be able to just carry both rangefinder and binos in one package. Cabelas has a 9X Leupold "Wind-River" set but I believe that Wind-River is a Chinese import for Leupold that has gotten pretty low remarks. On the Leupold site they show two other Bino-Rangefinders the 8X RB800C and the 9X RXB-IV. Does anyone know how these compare to the Swarovski rangefinders? I tried out the Swarovski in Sportsmans Warehouse and the optics were so good I figured I could probably just use them instead of binoculars. Only using one eye can lead to serious eye strain though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 160241, member: 6452"] Anybody have any experienve with these? I am looking to get a new rangefinder and would really like to be able to just carry both rangefinder and binos in one package. Cabelas has a 9X Leupold "Wind-River" set but I believe that Wind-River is a Chinese import for Leupold that has gotten pretty low remarks. On the Leupold site they show two other Bino-Rangefinders the 8X RB800C and the 9X RXB-IV. Does anyone know how these compare to the Swarovski rangefinders? I tried out the Swarovski in Sportsmans Warehouse and the optics were so good I figured I could probably just use them instead of binoculars. Only using one eye can lead to serious eye strain though. [/QUOTE]
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