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Advice on Leica 10x42 Geovid HD-R 2700 Rangefinding Binocular
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<blockquote data-quote="kgarrett" data-source="post: 2563250" data-attributes="member: 123496"><p>Don't have mine yet, but my Nikon laserforce binoculars kicked the bucket (glass is fine, but rangefinder doesn't display anymore and Nikon no longer has the parts to repair these) and I just ordered a set of the Leica's after some research and forum surfing. </p><p></p><p>I think these are a great option and for hunting purposes I don't think there is anything else that compares for size/glass quality/price. The sig's are great rangefinding binoculars, but some people are not happy with the bluish tint of the glass. Regardless, no one expects them to compare to Zeiss/Swaro/Leica for glass quality. And, the Zeiss/Swaro are significantly more expensive. Having had a set of range finding binoculars before, the convenience is huge over a set of binoculars and rangefinders. I think Leica's ballistic program is good (I've played with it on my smartphone), so as a hunter I decided to make the significant investment and get a pair. </p><p></p><p>If you can get them for $2100, I'd grab them and not look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgarrett, post: 2563250, member: 123496"] Don’t have mine yet, but my Nikon laserforce binoculars kicked the bucket (glass is fine, but rangefinder doesn’t display anymore and Nikon no longer has the parts to repair these) and I just ordered a set of the Leica’s after some research and forum surfing. I think these are a great option and for hunting purposes I don’t think there is anything else that compares for size/glass quality/price. The sig’s are great rangefinding binoculars, but some people are not happy with the bluish tint of the glass. Regardless, no one expects them to compare to Zeiss/Swaro/Leica for glass quality. And, the Zeiss/Swaro are significantly more expensive. Having had a set of range finding binoculars before, the convenience is huge over a set of binoculars and rangefinders. I think Leica’s ballistic program is good (I’ve played with it on my smartphone), so as a hunter I decided to make the significant investment and get a pair. If you can get them for $2100, I‘d grab them and not look back. [/QUOTE]
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