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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1586651" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Well if his current set of binos is 8x20 then it is probably Tasco...garbage hinges and glass...trying to look thru those will definitely make your head hurt....</p><p>Least expensive set of bino I would suggest would be a Leupold windriver or so model....be a touch over 100$ but not much...</p><p>I have several of those styles...6x was perfect inside the timber and 8x got me through the open areas....</p><p>Step up from there to 10x....i eventually went to their switchpower binos which are 10-17x.....too much power inside timber but really nice for scanning open country with 10x and switching to 17x to confirm oddities in the distance....but even though they are 1000$+ binos..if the adjustments aren't used correctly they can still tear out your eyes.....</p><p>Good glass and adjustments make or break binos.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1586651, member: 99519"] Well if his current set of binos is 8x20 then it is probably Tasco...garbage hinges and glass...trying to look thru those will definitely make your head hurt.... Least expensive set of bino I would suggest would be a Leupold windriver or so model....be a touch over 100$ but not much... I have several of those styles...6x was perfect inside the timber and 8x got me through the open areas.... Step up from there to 10x....i eventually went to their switchpower binos which are 10-17x.....too much power inside timber but really nice for scanning open country with 10x and switching to 17x to confirm oddities in the distance....but even though they are 1000$+ binos..if the adjustments aren't used correctly they can still tear out your eyes..... Good glass and adjustments make or break binos..... [/QUOTE]
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