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<blockquote data-quote="cwinner" data-source="post: 737072" data-attributes="member: 17315"><p>Another vote for the Leica here for your needs, I have the vectonics plrf05 ( it's awesome but if it's out of your range), and the Swarovski 8x30. Leupold RX IV and a Nikon.......I started. Cheap and had to keep upgrading to get the performance I was after, in the end I paid double for my vectronics.....my buddy has the Leica 1600 and it's better than the swaro in the field for sure, the swaro is good glass but the button on top and weak display of readings make the Leica a better choice in my experience.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwinner, post: 737072, member: 17315"] Another vote for the Leica here for your needs, I have the vectonics plrf05 ( it's awesome but if it's out of your range), and the Swarovski 8x30. Leupold RX IV and a Nikon.......I started. Cheap and had to keep upgrading to get the performance I was after, in the end I paid double for my vectronics.....my buddy has the Leica 1600 and it's better than the swaro in the field for sure, the swaro is good glass but the button on top and weak display of readings make the Leica a better choice in my experience....... [/QUOTE]
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