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Leica 1600B or Swaro Laser Guide 8x30 help
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<blockquote data-quote="switchback" data-source="post: 768516" data-attributes="member: 10507"><p>I would tend to agree with Broz on the size. When you are use to the size of the Leica and use a bigger range finder like the Swaro, you may kick yourself, about</p><p>trading as I did. I went back to the Leica 1600. </p><p> </p><p>I also agree with Rick, even if you can not stand carrying binos, it is a very valuable tool. (Can't be replaced by glassing with a rangefinder) </p><p>Just for your info-- I had a hunter this year who carried the Swaro 10x28 pocket</p><p>binos which I thought was kind of a joke, after all they are opera binos right!!!</p><p>I use 10x42 Swaros all the time, but when I looked through and used the guys </p><p>opera binos, I was shocked at their performance. So much that I bought some. So if you can't stand binos, you might be able to stand these, you can</p><p>stuff them in a shirt pocket or wear them around your neck and they are hardly noticeable. They can be bought for around 500 bucks on the used market and are</p><p>worth every penny. They are alot better than peeking through a rangefinder when</p><p>some definite glassing is to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switchback, post: 768516, member: 10507"] I would tend to agree with Broz on the size. When you are use to the size of the Leica and use a bigger range finder like the Swaro, you may kick yourself, about trading as I did. I went back to the Leica 1600. I also agree with Rick, even if you can not stand carrying binos, it is a very valuable tool. (Can't be replaced by glassing with a rangefinder) Just for your info-- I had a hunter this year who carried the Swaro 10x28 pocket binos which I thought was kind of a joke, after all they are opera binos right!!! I use 10x42 Swaros all the time, but when I looked through and used the guys opera binos, I was shocked at their performance. So much that I bought some. So if you can't stand binos, you might be able to stand these, you can stuff them in a shirt pocket or wear them around your neck and they are hardly noticeable. They can be bought for around 500 bucks on the used market and are worth every penny. They are alot better than peeking through a rangefinder when some definite glassing is to be done. [/QUOTE]
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