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Revic BLR 10b vs Sig Kilo 10k
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<blockquote data-quote="AZ82New" data-source="post: 3006425" data-attributes="member: 120858"><p>Totally agree. It's really hard to explain how good these things are until you actually use them. </p><p></p><p>It does have a greenish hue over the image but I don't find that it interferes with discerning say an elk at 2,500 yards. My understanding is that tint is there for the laser range finder.</p><p></p><p>I think the new model is supposed to incorporate their image stabilization technology. I was just on a hunt in Oregon and my guide had their image stabilized binos and it was extremely good. It made all the difference out at further ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZ82New, post: 3006425, member: 120858"] Totally agree. It’s really hard to explain how good these things are until you actually use them. It does have a greenish hue over the image but I don’t find that it interferes with discerning say an elk at 2,500 yards. My understanding is that tint is there for the laser range finder. I think the new model is supposed to incorporate their image stabilization technology. I was just on a hunt in Oregon and my guide had their image stabilized binos and it was extremely good. It made all the difference out at further ranges. [/QUOTE]
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