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<blockquote data-quote="onetohunt" data-source="post: 2226152" data-attributes="member: 99834"><p>To me, buying binos is strictly up to the eyes looking through them. I will agree, some glass just blows other glass out of the water and your eyes will tell you this. You need to ask yourself a few questions: 1. How are you going to use them? Out west climbing mountains all day and scanning big open areas? In a box blind, looking down a 1 mile sendero? Sitting in a tree, in fairly thick cover? Will only get used once or twice a year? and 2. Can you justify the cost to the value of your use?</p><p>Everyone on all of these sites have something they are very loyal to and will stand by it. Until you actually try for yourself and compare and then ask yourself those two question above, it will be tough for the opinions on here to help you much. Then again, it is their opinion and what you do with it is your call!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onetohunt, post: 2226152, member: 99834"] To me, buying binos is strictly up to the eyes looking through them. I will agree, some glass just blows other glass out of the water and your eyes will tell you this. You need to ask yourself a few questions: 1. How are you going to use them? Out west climbing mountains all day and scanning big open areas? In a box blind, looking down a 1 mile sendero? Sitting in a tree, in fairly thick cover? Will only get used once or twice a year? and 2. Can you justify the cost to the value of your use? Everyone on all of these sites have something they are very loyal to and will stand by it. Until you actually try for yourself and compare and then ask yourself those two question above, it will be tough for the opinions on here to help you much. Then again, it is their opinion and what you do with it is your call!! [/QUOTE]
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