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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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G7 BR2 question
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<blockquote data-quote="sitkastw" data-source="post: 2548334" data-attributes="member: 117348"><p>If you hunt in western WA or any other rainy/foggy climate the BR4 is a much better option and well worth getting. I've used the first, second and BR2500. The BR4 cuts through rain and fog and gives distances where the other g7's wont. It is comparable and on par with the rf in the zeiss victory lineup. I also have the zeiss victory rf binos for a direct comparison. For hunting and shooting on the coast the BR4 and zeiss victory rf binos are hands down the best I've used. I have no experience with sig products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sitkastw, post: 2548334, member: 117348"] If you hunt in western WA or any other rainy/foggy climate the BR4 is a much better option and well worth getting. I've used the first, second and BR2500. The BR4 cuts through rain and fog and gives distances where the other g7's wont. It is comparable and on par with the rf in the zeiss victory lineup. I also have the zeiss victory rf binos for a direct comparison. For hunting and shooting on the coast the BR4 and zeiss victory rf binos are hands down the best I've used. I have no experience with sig products. [/QUOTE]
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