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New swaro RF bino first impressions... VS Zeiss RF binos.
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<blockquote data-quote="The Oregonian" data-source="post: 2136839" data-attributes="member: 51405"><p>I have a G7 BR2500 with another set of binos right now so the Fury AB with NL's was still an improvement for me.</p><p></p><p>There's two aspects of 'one unit'. The ballistics computer being on board is something I won't give up. I do a lot of whitetail hunting and can be in the stand all day. I don't want to worry about a 12 hr persistent BT connection and whether one unit or the other will time out due to inactivity. I also don't want to worry about more things with batteries. Either one of those happening could ruin a hunt if they are discovered at the moment of truth.</p><p></p><p>The other 'one unit' is getting all of that into binos as opposed to a monocular. That part will be new to me...I'm used to having both handy, which is a huge PITA. So I'm excited about these. I've been waiting for an all in one unit in top glass and these will hit the mark. </p><p></p><p>An unexpected bonus was that I had given up on this year after the new product announcements around SHOT bc I didn't think these had ballistics capability. Now I get exactly what I had wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Oregonian, post: 2136839, member: 51405"] I have a G7 BR2500 with another set of binos right now so the Fury AB with NL’s was still an improvement for me. There‘s two aspects of ‘one unit’. The ballistics computer being on board is something I won’t give up. I do a lot of whitetail hunting and can be in the stand all day. I don’t want to worry about a 12 hr persistent BT connection and whether one unit or the other will time out due to inactivity. I also don’t want to worry about more things with batteries. Either one of those happening could ruin a hunt if they are discovered at the moment of truth. The other ‘one unit’ is getting all of that into binos as opposed to a monocular. That part will be new to me...I’m used to having both handy, which is a huge PITA. So I’m excited about these. I’ve been waiting for an all in one unit in top glass and these will hit the mark. An unexpected bonus was that I had given up on this year after the new product announcements around SHOT bc I didn’t think these had ballistics capability. Now I get exactly what I had wanted. [/QUOTE]
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