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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which rangefinding binoculars do you prefer and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkz06" data-source="post: 1272017" data-attributes="member: 72789"><p>I am anxious to check out Vortex's new offering...which would be the Fury HD.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it has the ability to accept custom profiles though for your ballistics, which kicks it off the list for me if that is in fact the case.</p><p></p><p>The Leica HD-B 2200's have great glass, but both me and my buddy had a REALLY difficult time getting the display nice and crisp in 2 different sets of them (outfitter gave us 2 sets to use on our hunt). Ranging was great, but the little SD card maneuver is a joke when you want to change out your ballistics table. Plus it cuts the ballistic info around 800 yards. Too many negatives for the price tag IMO.</p><p></p><p>I also got to try out a Bushnell Fusion and while the display gave you all kinds of info, the glass was really dark as compared to the Leica.</p><p></p><p>For now I am just rolling with a pair of Swarv binoculars and a Leica 1600 B.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to wait to see if the new Sig 2400 is all its cracked up to be, and I'm sure the price will drop a bit once we start getting some more hands on use and reviews coming in. I'm not one to be the electronics guinea pig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkz06, post: 1272017, member: 72789"] I am anxious to check out Vortex's new offering...which would be the Fury HD. I don't think it has the ability to accept custom profiles though for your ballistics, which kicks it off the list for me if that is in fact the case. The Leica HD-B 2200's have great glass, but both me and my buddy had a REALLY difficult time getting the display nice and crisp in 2 different sets of them (outfitter gave us 2 sets to use on our hunt). Ranging was great, but the little SD card maneuver is a joke when you want to change out your ballistics table. Plus it cuts the ballistic info around 800 yards. Too many negatives for the price tag IMO. I also got to try out a Bushnell Fusion and while the display gave you all kinds of info, the glass was really dark as compared to the Leica. For now I am just rolling with a pair of Swarv binoculars and a Leica 1600 B. I'm going to wait to see if the new Sig 2400 is all its cracked up to be, and I'm sure the price will drop a bit once we start getting some more hands on use and reviews coming in. I'm not one to be the electronics guinea pig. [/QUOTE]
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