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Binocular question
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<blockquote data-quote="BoomFlop" data-source="post: 1696654" data-attributes="member: 55851"><p>I live in Wisconsin with similar terrain as I believe you are talking. I played the $200-$400 binocular gig for years (38 now). About 10 years ago I got sick of not being able to see deer or tell anything about them. I bought my first pair of Swarovski 10x32 EL's. They were awesome. I think got a pair of 8x32 EL's and they are even better for light gathering and I can count points (not stickers) our to 800 yards (even on velvet deer). We then started hunting out west and I got a pair of Swarovski 15x56's on a Slik 624 carbon tripod last year and they are amazing out to 1.5-2 miles.</p><p></p><p>Trust me, I know they are expensive, but Swarovski will be the best money you have ever spend. You'll never question if you have the best. You spend more on trying different price point Binos trying to get what you want that the Swarovski won't cost you more than you're going to spend anyway.</p><p></p><p>Trust me!</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomFlop, post: 1696654, member: 55851"] I live in Wisconsin with similar terrain as I believe you are talking. I played the $200-$400 binocular gig for years (38 now). About 10 years ago I got sick of not being able to see deer or tell anything about them. I bought my first pair of Swarovski 10x32 EL’s. They were awesome. I think got a pair of 8x32 EL’s and they are even better for light gathering and I can count points (not stickers) our to 800 yards (even on velvet deer). We then started hunting out west and I got a pair of Swarovski 15x56’s on a Slik 624 carbon tripod last year and they are amazing out to 1.5-2 miles. Trust me, I know they are expensive, but Swarovski will be the best money you have ever spend. You’ll never question if you have the best. You spend more on trying different price point Binos trying to get what you want that the Swarovski won’t cost you more than you’re going to spend anyway. Trust me! Steve [/QUOTE]
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