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<blockquote data-quote="cuernos1" data-source="post: 545795" data-attributes="member: 17644"><p>Couple of years ago I went on a hunt with a guy who had a set of leupold 10x42 binos and the other guy had swaros... I know you will all say the swaros were way better but after laying between the two guys for a week and trying both in all kinds of light.. I bought Leupolds.. I could've bought the swaros but chose not to..</p><p> </p><p>I also have a Nikon 60mm hd scope.. my whole deal weighs a bit more than I like but since figuring it out I have tried other guys set ups and don't mind mine at all.. </p><p> </p><p>I am contemplating buying a set of big eyes binos in the future..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuernos1, post: 545795, member: 17644"] Couple of years ago I went on a hunt with a guy who had a set of leupold 10x42 binos and the other guy had swaros... I know you will all say the swaros were way better but after laying between the two guys for a week and trying both in all kinds of light.. I bought Leupolds.. I could've bought the swaros but chose not to.. I also have a Nikon 60mm hd scope.. my whole deal weighs a bit more than I like but since figuring it out I have tried other guys set ups and don't mind mine at all.. I am contemplating buying a set of big eyes binos in the future.. [/QUOTE]
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