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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 2145927" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>I'm a huge fan of the Ziess RF Binos. I agree they're weak on the ballistics compared to other programs, but they get the job done. The optics are the best you can get. I had a pair of the Victory 10x54's previously, and they were the the best low light glass in 10x I've ever seen. When they offered the same with the RF, I couldn't resist. It was a great decision. I did learn a couple of things as I went along, though. Sync them to the app and get absolute pressure from the binos. That way your binos and the ballistics chart in the app will agree! Also, always use in best target mode unless you're really having to deal with a lot of interference. One other down side was short range accuracy. I tried using them for 3-D archery, and they were off a yard or two until 80-90 yards. Then they were spot on. The upside is they will range soft targets to 2500 yards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 2145927, member: 57286"] I'm a huge fan of the Ziess RF Binos. I agree they're weak on the ballistics compared to other programs, but they get the job done. The optics are the best you can get. I had a pair of the Victory 10x54's previously, and they were the the best low light glass in 10x I've ever seen. When they offered the same with the RF, I couldn't resist. It was a great decision. I did learn a couple of things as I went along, though. Sync them to the app and get absolute pressure from the binos. That way your binos and the ballistics chart in the app will agree! Also, always use in best target mode unless you're really having to deal with a lot of interference. One other down side was short range accuracy. I tried using them for 3-D archery, and they were off a yard or two until 80-90 yards. Then they were spot on. The upside is they will range soft targets to 2500 yards! [/QUOTE]
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