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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binocular choice
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<blockquote data-quote="dmoon" data-source="post: 1418729" data-attributes="member: 99729"><p>I have a set of Swaro's in the 8x30, a set of Meopta in the 10x4? (can't remember right now), and a set of Leica in 10x30. A good friend carries the new Zeiss 10x3?. Sitting glassing with them all the Swaro's or Meopta's are going to win for light gathering, but if you're carrying them for a hunting situation the Swaro's or the Zeiss are going to win hands down. The Meopta's and the Leica's are all very good glass but they weigh too much to pick up over some of the other brands. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmoon, post: 1418729, member: 99729"] I have a set of Swaro's in the 8x30, a set of Meopta in the 10x4? (can't remember right now), and a set of Leica in 10x30. A good friend carries the new Zeiss 10x3?. Sitting glassing with them all the Swaro's or Meopta's are going to win for light gathering, but if you're carrying them for a hunting situation the Swaro's or the Zeiss are going to win hands down. The Meopta's and the Leica's are all very good glass but they weigh too much to pick up over some of the other brands. IMO [/QUOTE]
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