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Revic Ranging Bino
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<blockquote data-quote="LRNut" data-source="post: 2823312" data-attributes="member: 3230"><p>I have the SIG Kilo 10K binos; I will say they are much easier to hold steady than the SIG 2400. But, the compactness of a dedicated RF is an advantage: I just finished a NZ hunt. Had two guides, both with binos. I elected not to bring a bino harness, so I kept my Lieica's in the daypack and only glassed on longer sessions - not when we peaked over new land. But my SIG 2400 was either in my pocket or strung around my neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRNut, post: 2823312, member: 3230"] I have the SIG Kilo 10K binos; I will say they are much easier to hold steady than the SIG 2400. But, the compactness of a dedicated RF is an advantage: I just finished a NZ hunt. Had two guides, both with binos. I elected not to bring a bino harness, so I kept my Lieica's in the daypack and only glassed on longer sessions - not when we peaked over new land. But my SIG 2400 was either in my pocket or strung around my neck. [/QUOTE]
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