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Steiner Predator binoculars how good are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 889592" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>bruce if i follow your reasoning we can take two binoculars. We will pick two that you sell. Say a set of nikon prostaff 8x40s and a set of swarovski 10x40s and the nikons are going to do better in low light? Or take a set of 8x40 swarovskis and a pair of 8x40 prostaffs and your only going to gain 10 percent better low light performance for the 2800 dollar differnce in price. Hardly makes it worth while buying a sent of expensive binoculars. Both will easily let you see what a guy needs to see in broad daylight hunting. I dont sell binoculars or scopes and sure am no expert but sure know that one of my vx2 2x7x32 leupolds does a heck of alot better in low light then one of the cheap tasco or bushnell 3x9x40s set on 7x and im sure if you compared a tope end 32mm ziess, kales or swarovski to my leupolds theyd put it to shame in low light. Am i missing something here. Have i been buying good scopes and binoculars instead of just buying cheap ones with big objective lenses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 889592, member: 41442"] bruce if i follow your reasoning we can take two binoculars. We will pick two that you sell. Say a set of nikon prostaff 8x40s and a set of swarovski 10x40s and the nikons are going to do better in low light? Or take a set of 8x40 swarovskis and a pair of 8x40 prostaffs and your only going to gain 10 percent better low light performance for the 2800 dollar differnce in price. Hardly makes it worth while buying a sent of expensive binoculars. Both will easily let you see what a guy needs to see in broad daylight hunting. I dont sell binoculars or scopes and sure am no expert but sure know that one of my vx2 2x7x32 leupolds does a heck of alot better in low light then one of the cheap tasco or bushnell 3x9x40s set on 7x and im sure if you compared a tope end 32mm ziess, kales or swarovski to my leupolds theyd put it to shame in low light. Am i missing something here. Have i been buying good scopes and binoculars instead of just buying cheap ones with big objective lenses? [/QUOTE]
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