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Rangefinder binos vs hand held Rangefinder
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<blockquote data-quote="bls8433" data-source="post: 2020838" data-attributes="member: 43959"><p>I have Leica rangefinder binoculars and love the clarity and convenience of having the rangefinding in my hands while using the binocs. That said they are heavy and I don't use them for bowhunting. I use a small Nikon rangefinder and compact binoculars. Rangfinders are a more technical product that are continually getting smarter and providing additional information. It is less expensive to upgrade just the rangefinders as upgrading a high quality binocular/rangfinder combo comes at a steep price. Something to consider depending on your budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bls8433, post: 2020838, member: 43959"] I have Leica rangefinder binoculars and love the clarity and convenience of having the rangefinding in my hands while using the binocs. That said they are heavy and I don't use them for bowhunting. I use a small Nikon rangefinder and compact binoculars. Rangfinders are a more technical product that are continually getting smarter and providing additional information. It is less expensive to upgrade just the rangefinders as upgrading a high quality binocular/rangfinder combo comes at a steep price. Something to consider depending on your budget. [/QUOTE]
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