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Bino and Spotting scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 879689" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I was going to say exactly what these other guys said. Buy better Binos. if you have enough in the budget for viper binos and a diamondback spotter buy Razor Binos and save for a spotter Later. I have hunted the last 6 years with a good set of Binos (Leica Geovids) and they have been amazing. I just now got around to ordering a Spotter (16-48 Razor HD) which I havent received yet so I cant tell you how good it is but I have read nothing but good reviews on the Razor line up. I highly recommend getting the absolute best glass you can afford rather than splitting the budget and getting 2 mid line items. You will be amazed what you can do with a high end set of Binos</p><p></p><p>one other thing I would look for a good used set and save some $$ itll get you into a better set than if you were to buy new. I have bought used optics lots of times and they are as good as new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 879689, member: 22242"] I was going to say exactly what these other guys said. Buy better Binos. if you have enough in the budget for viper binos and a diamondback spotter buy Razor Binos and save for a spotter Later. I have hunted the last 6 years with a good set of Binos (Leica Geovids) and they have been amazing. I just now got around to ordering a Spotter (16-48 Razor HD) which I havent received yet so I cant tell you how good it is but I have read nothing but good reviews on the Razor line up. I highly recommend getting the absolute best glass you can afford rather than splitting the budget and getting 2 mid line items. You will be amazed what you can do with a high end set of Binos one other thing I would look for a good used set and save some $$ itll get you into a better set than if you were to buy new. I have bought used optics lots of times and they are as good as new. [/QUOTE]
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