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Swarovski Rangefinder as a substitute for binos?
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<blockquote data-quote="col48" data-source="post: 129659" data-attributes="member: 5641"><p>hi</p><p>at one of the shows in the UK i was talking to the swaro chap and he said in the not to distant future they where going to come out with a bino range finder. so i am hanging on to see if anything comes out this year coming. </p><p></p><p>if they do come out with a set they Will not be cheap thats for sure. but i will bet they will be the best out there.</p><p>so i am biding my time and will see if there is anything this year. but if you do buy swaro now then you should get a good return on them second hand as the swaro stuff all ways gets a good price.</p><p></p><p>it depends on what distance you are planning to shoot at because if you get the range finder and can not spot them then it will be a waste of cash. and if you get the binos and then can not judge the distance this all so will be a wast of time as well.</p><p></p><p>if you have enough cash in the tin i would go for the swaro range finder and a cheap pair off binos like the Leupold pinnacles, i have a set of thees binos and find them very good.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p> Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="col48, post: 129659, member: 5641"] hi at one of the shows in the UK i was talking to the swaro chap and he said in the not to distant future they where going to come out with a bino range finder. so i am hanging on to see if anything comes out this year coming. if they do come out with a set they Will not be cheap thats for sure. but i will bet they will be the best out there. so i am biding my time and will see if there is anything this year. but if you do buy swaro now then you should get a good return on them second hand as the swaro stuff all ways gets a good price. it depends on what distance you are planning to shoot at because if you get the range finder and can not spot them then it will be a waste of cash. and if you get the binos and then can not judge the distance this all so will be a wast of time as well. if you have enough cash in the tin i would go for the swaro range finder and a cheap pair off binos like the Leupold pinnacles, i have a set of thees binos and find them very good. thanks Colin [/QUOTE]
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