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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binoculars - to RF or not to RF
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill308" data-source="post: 844358" data-attributes="member: 59904"><p>Thank you Trebark, that is definitely something to consider as well with the weight. I'm trying to go fairly light weight with my new custom build as well and the scope I put on top I want fairly light as well. At 34 oz the Geovid is a small tank. I love the new Zeiss Victory HT binos, but at 27 oz they're no light weights either. Something at 20 oz or less would be ideal, but then adding a stand alone RF is going to put weight back on and the cumbersome switch between the two. The heavier bino with built in LRF though I would think would cause fatigue quicker with glassing areas for an extended period of time.</p><p></p><p>So when is Leica or the others going to come out with a 20 oz bino with LRF?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill308, post: 844358, member: 59904"] Thank you Trebark, that is definitely something to consider as well with the weight. I'm trying to go fairly light weight with my new custom build as well and the scope I put on top I want fairly light as well. At 34 oz the Geovid is a small tank. I love the new Zeiss Victory HT binos, but at 27 oz they're no light weights either. Something at 20 oz or less would be ideal, but then adding a stand alone RF is going to put weight back on and the cumbersome switch between the two. The heavier bino with built in LRF though I would think would cause fatigue quicker with glassing areas for an extended period of time. So when is Leica or the others going to come out with a 20 oz bino with LRF? [/QUOTE]
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