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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2146132" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>I like the Sig3000BDX binos for broad functionality. Got them for under $900 delivered.......great value/function/performance node. As always, for more money, there are better single purpose binos and rangefinders (use Terraopn X for longest range accuracy). Glass is very subjective to the user's eyes. Those old adages: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and "One man's trash is another man's treasure" sums up glass preferences. Glass is very acceptable for my old eyes. They provide AB solutions to 800yds....more than enough for coyotes where we often hunt. Connecting to the Kestrel allows unlimited range solutions for other longer range applications. Run them off tripod reduces eye strain for long glassing sessions, often through a digiscope with smart phone/tablet. Allows two eye scanning without tunnel vision of binos giving improved peripheral situational awareness for game sneaking in from the side or for when you've gone far enough that you become prey for nasty toothed/clawed critters. Liking solutions sharing to Sig Sierra6 BDX 5-30x scope I started playing with for yotes. Often hunt with partner....one on gun, other on binos to spot/range with solution automatically to the BDX scope....fast, accurate, easy peasy. on multiple simultaneous target opportunities. When solo, can spot/range, get off binos (use Rick Young Outdoors bungee cord binos harness or twin bino/gun mount on tripod setup), and get on gun with solution already in scope. Can't get any faster than that, and find solution to be very accurate, especially when custom profile loaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2146132, member: 17889"] I like the Sig3000BDX binos for broad functionality. Got them for under $900 delivered.......great value/function/performance node. As always, for more money, there are better single purpose binos and rangefinders (use Terraopn X for longest range accuracy). Glass is very subjective to the user's eyes. Those old adages: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and "One man's trash is another man's treasure" sums up glass preferences. Glass is very acceptable for my old eyes. They provide AB solutions to 800yds....more than enough for coyotes where we often hunt. Connecting to the Kestrel allows unlimited range solutions for other longer range applications. Run them off tripod reduces eye strain for long glassing sessions, often through a digiscope with smart phone/tablet. Allows two eye scanning without tunnel vision of binos giving improved peripheral situational awareness for game sneaking in from the side or for when you've gone far enough that you become prey for nasty toothed/clawed critters. Liking solutions sharing to Sig Sierra6 BDX 5-30x scope I started playing with for yotes. Often hunt with partner....one on gun, other on binos to spot/range with solution automatically to the BDX scope....fast, accurate, easy peasy. on multiple simultaneous target opportunities. When solo, can spot/range, get off binos (use Rick Young Outdoors bungee cord binos harness or twin bino/gun mount on tripod setup), and get on gun with solution already in scope. Can't get any faster than that, and find solution to be very accurate, especially when custom profile loaded. [/QUOTE]
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