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Ranging Binos with ballistics vs Binos & rangefinder with ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="BenelliHunter" data-source="post: 2566962" data-attributes="member: 116125"><p>I like the rangefinder in the Binos. Last year I had my Leica HD-R 3000's in Kansas on a guided hunt. My guide and I watched a 170 class buck at 1600 yards for an hour or so setting up a plan for the next morning. We were glassing from the top of the truck with binos, rangefinders and spotting scopes. When dark came we pulled it all in and went to the lodge. The next AM we get up super early and start out on our mission. When daylight came, we could not find my Leica's. We emptied the truck and started backtracking. The Leica's stayed on the truck for 4 miles before they fell off as soon ad we hit the hard top. They had been run over a hundred times. </p><p></p><p>I immediately called Euro-optic to order another set and have them overnighted. Well- the new binos were the 3200.com and I hated them so much I ordered the new Swarovski. The new Swarovski smokes the 3200.com. I literally HATE the 3200.com and loved the HD-R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenelliHunter, post: 2566962, member: 116125"] I like the rangefinder in the Binos. Last year I had my Leica HD-R 3000’s in Kansas on a guided hunt. My guide and I watched a 170 class buck at 1600 yards for an hour or so setting up a plan for the next morning. We were glassing from the top of the truck with binos, rangefinders and spotting scopes. When dark came we pulled it all in and went to the lodge. The next AM we get up super early and start out on our mission. When daylight came, we could not find my Leica’s. We emptied the truck and started backtracking. The Leica’s stayed on the truck for 4 miles before they fell off as soon ad we hit the hard top. They had been run over a hundred times. I immediately called Euro-optic to order another set and have them overnighted. Well- the new binos were the 3200.com and I hated them so much I ordered the new Swarovski. The new Swarovski smokes the 3200.com. I literally HATE the 3200.com and loved the HD-R [/QUOTE]
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