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The Basics, Starting Out
Best Binoculars for the money
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<blockquote data-quote="rbuoncri" data-source="post: 2885030" data-attributes="member: 126184"><p>Glass and optical coatings are everything. You'd be hard pressed to find good glass/optical coatings for less than $1,000. Agree with the comment buy once/cry once. Get range finding. Saves a separate purchase. Look at the Vortex Optics Fury HD 5000 10x42 Laser Rangefinding Binoculars. 10X42 is a good all-around size/power. If you can afford it, I swear by my Swarovsky 10x42 Range ($4k)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rbuoncri, post: 2885030, member: 126184"] Glass and optical coatings are everything. You'd be hard pressed to find good glass/optical coatings for less than $1,000. Agree with the comment buy once/cry once. Get range finding. Saves a separate purchase. Look at the Vortex Optics Fury HD 5000 10x42 Laser Rangefinding Binoculars. 10X42 is a good all-around size/power. If you can afford it, I swear by my Swarovsky 10x42 Range ($4k) [/QUOTE]
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