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Nikon Binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Propdoc03" data-source="post: 215910" data-attributes="member: 7098"><p>I read the previous posts' and simply do not have the funds at this point to afford the Swaro's, Leica's etc. I would love to and do have good glass on my rifle but I am trying o gear up for this years hunt and my wallet is already thin.</p><p></p><p>So, for an upper low end pair I am looking at the Nikon's, Hopefully they will get me through this years hunt. Any thoughts on the pair listed below? Should I even be considering these?</p><p></p><p>Nikon 10x25 Realtree Outdoors Binocular</p><p></p><p>Nikon 8-24x25 Eagleview Zoom Binocular</p><p></p><p>10x25 Trailblazer ATB Binocular</p><p></p><p>Nikon 8x42 Trailblazer ATB Binocular</p><p></p><p>These will be used for both packing in and glassing the hills/canyons for black tail deer.I do have couple questions. Does the 25mm obj. work okay for glassing? Might the 8x42 be a better choice over the 10x25? I feel the bigger objective might work better but I am looking for something compact and light weight unless I will be giving much up over the larger objective? </p><p></p><p>Any feed back will be greatly appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Thanks pd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propdoc03, post: 215910, member: 7098"] I read the previous posts' and simply do not have the funds at this point to afford the Swaro's, Leica's etc. I would love to and do have good glass on my rifle but I am trying o gear up for this years hunt and my wallet is already thin. So, for an upper low end pair I am looking at the Nikon's, Hopefully they will get me through this years hunt. Any thoughts on the pair listed below? Should I even be considering these? Nikon 10x25 Realtree Outdoors Binocular Nikon 8-24x25 Eagleview Zoom Binocular 10x25 Trailblazer ATB Binocular Nikon 8x42 Trailblazer ATB Binocular These will be used for both packing in and glassing the hills/canyons for black tail deer.I do have couple questions. Does the 25mm obj. work okay for glassing? Might the 8x42 be a better choice over the 10x25? I feel the bigger objective might work better but I am looking for something compact and light weight unless I will be giving much up over the larger objective? Any feed back will be greatly appreciated! Thanks pd [/QUOTE]
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