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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binocular choice
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1418413" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>With glass you usually get what you pay for. With that said I would recomend 1 of the 3 following brands Swarovski's,Zeiss or Leica either of them will be what you want. Check out the classifieds here you may find a pair of them at a decent price. The glass on these bino's will will not go bad so a used set is ok. How ever buying new gives you the factory warranty advantage. I had a pair of Swaro 10x42's and would still have them but wanted a pair of range finding bino's and now have a set of Zeiss 10x45. Both pair are flawless for hunting or anything you could ever use them for. The best thing is their ability to use every ounce of light at dusk and dawn. You may pay more at the start but should never really need another pair of bino's again they are that good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1418413, member: 96281"] With glass you usually get what you pay for. With that said I would recomend 1 of the 3 following brands Swarovski's,Zeiss or Leica either of them will be what you want. Check out the classifieds here you may find a pair of them at a decent price. The glass on these bino's will will not go bad so a used set is ok. How ever buying new gives you the factory warranty advantage. I had a pair of Swaro 10x42's and would still have them but wanted a pair of range finding bino's and now have a set of Zeiss 10x45. Both pair are flawless for hunting or anything you could ever use them for. The best thing is their ability to use every ounce of light at dusk and dawn. You may pay more at the start but should never really need another pair of bino's again they are that good. [/QUOTE]
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