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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Revic Ranging Bino
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<blockquote data-quote="azarcher10x" data-source="post: 2827434" data-attributes="member: 57286"><p>Zeiss also makes their RF bino's in a 10x54. Can't hardly beat 'em for low light. They are bigger of course, but it's worth it to me. They're still the Victory line, so the glass is top notch. The only disappointment I had, was short yardage. I had originally intended to use them for Known 3-D archery tournaments. The accuracy isn't there until you get to 80- 90 yards, then they're on the money. All the ballistics, weather station, etc., work great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azarcher10x, post: 2827434, member: 57286"] Zeiss also makes their RF bino's in a 10x54. Can't hardly beat 'em for low light. They are bigger of course, but it's worth it to me. They're still the Victory line, so the glass is top notch. The only disappointment I had, was short yardage. I had originally intended to use them for Known 3-D archery tournaments. The accuracy isn't there until you get to 80- 90 yards, then they're on the money. All the ballistics, weather station, etc., work great! [/QUOTE]
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