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Swarovski EL Range binoculars - first field tests
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<blockquote data-quote="X-man" data-source="post: 800779" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>My buddy got one of these (10X42) and its pretty **** nice.</p><p>Without question the finest pair of binoculars I have ever looked through.</p><p></p><p>The LRF is also without doubt the best Leica/Swarovski rangefinder to date.</p><p>It is no Terrapin though. This is most notable when shooting in inclement weather with mist, ground fog, and clouds rolling about. So far if I can see the target I can range it with my Terrapin (I know of others that have not been able to get readings in foggy conditions). Bad weather wise the new Swaro is no better than the older units.</p><p></p><p>All that said I intend to replace my 10X42 Leica binocs with the brilliant optics of this unit.</p><p>The convenient LRF is a nice bonus and all most hunters will ever need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X-man, post: 800779, member: 8416"] My buddy got one of these (10X42) and its pretty **** nice. Without question the finest pair of binoculars I have ever looked through. The LRF is also without doubt the best Leica/Swarovski rangefinder to date. It is no Terrapin though. This is most notable when shooting in inclement weather with mist, ground fog, and clouds rolling about. So far if I can see the target I can range it with my Terrapin (I know of others that have not been able to get readings in foggy conditions). Bad weather wise the new Swaro is no better than the older units. All that said I intend to replace my 10X42 Leica binocs with the brilliant optics of this unit. The convenient LRF is a nice bonus and all most hunters will ever need. [/QUOTE]
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