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<blockquote data-quote="406precision" data-source="post: 1095211" data-attributes="member: 69335"><p>Buy once Cry once</p><p></p><p>We have the opportunity to run alot of diffrent gear</p><p>the saying you get what you pay for rings true more often than not. Right now the leica 1600 is your best option by far in the sub 1000 range. You'd be surprised as I was if you get your hands on some of bushnells latest offerings the fusion 1 miles hold thier own pretty well for a bino rangefinder combo.</p><p></p><p>The g7 is a nice option as well they really raised the anty with the new mil version and addressed some of the needs of the lrh community with the latest offering.</p><p></p><p>Stiener has begun to play in the civilian market with an impressive set binos that from what we hear are superior to the swaro and Leica models in ranging capabilities</p><p></p><p>All this being said if you can find and afford anything from Vectronix buy it...simply the best </p><p></p><p>Jordan@406</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406precision, post: 1095211, member: 69335"] Buy once Cry once We have the opportunity to run alot of diffrent gear the saying you get what you pay for rings true more often than not. Right now the leica 1600 is your best option by far in the sub 1000 range. You'd be surprised as I was if you get your hands on some of bushnells latest offerings the fusion 1 miles hold thier own pretty well for a bino rangefinder combo. The g7 is a nice option as well they really raised the anty with the new mil version and addressed some of the needs of the lrh community with the latest offering. Stiener has begun to play in the civilian market with an impressive set binos that from what we hear are superior to the swaro and Leica models in ranging capabilities All this being said if you can find and afford anything from Vectronix buy it...simply the best Jordan@406 [/QUOTE]
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