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One binocular to rule the mountains
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<blockquote data-quote="mod 700" data-source="post: 1901791" data-attributes="member: 82185"><p>I run a older pair of Leica 10x50's, can hold them steady without a tripod, but have a outdoorsman's stud on them for the tripod for extended glassing sessions. Quality glass will make your glassing a lot more enjoyable, with less eye fatigue. Good luck with what ever you choose.</p><p> Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mod 700, post: 1901791, member: 82185"] I run a older pair of Leica 10x50's, can hold them steady without a tripod, but have a outdoorsman's stud on them for the tripod for extended glassing sessions. Quality glass will make your glassing a lot more enjoyable, with less eye fatigue. Good luck with what ever you choose. Mike [/QUOTE]
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