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Seeking Advice on Long-Range, General-Use Binos:
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<blockquote data-quote="Hiking300ultra" data-source="post: 1653500" data-attributes="member: 82912"><p>The best advice I ever got for optics is to bye the best you can afford. I use Swarovski 10x40's! But I bought mine almost 20 years ago. They are still very good binoculars, but with technology you can now get 10x50's that are the same size. But it still comes down to glass! The better the glass the clearer and more crisp the view. Which makes all the difference when looking at animals that are at a distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hiking300ultra, post: 1653500, member: 82912"] The best advice I ever got for optics is to bye the best you can afford. I use Swarovski 10x40's! But I bought mine almost 20 years ago. They are still very good binoculars, but with technology you can now get 10x50's that are the same size. But it still comes down to glass! The better the glass the clearer and more crisp the view. Which makes all the difference when looking at animals that are at a distance. [/QUOTE]
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