wilkup
Well-Known Member
I'm upgrading my binos for this season and going to let these ones go. They've served me well the past 8+ seasons but I started using a tripod and decided I need a bit more power now. They were $750 back in the day and they've been worth every penny!
Comes with a really nice harness, factory case, and eye cups.
$450 OBO
Here's a link to a review done by another LRH member:
Pulled specs from Trijicon's website:
Length x Width x Height
6.1 in x 5.2 in x 2.2 in
(154.94mm x 132.08mm x 55.88mm)
Weight
24.3 oz. (688.89g)
Magnification
10-10x
Objective Size
42mm
Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC)
No
Battery Life
n/a
Exit Pupil
0.17 in. (4.32mm)
Field of View (degrees)
6.1°
Field of View (feet)
351 @1000 yards ft. @ 100 yds. (1,170,333.33m @ 100m)
Mount
1/4" - 20
Diopter Range
±3
Housing Material
magnesium
Finish
Gray
Submersion Depth
6.5 ft ft. (2m)
Comes with a really nice harness, factory case, and eye cups.
$450 OBO
Here's a link to a review done by another LRH member:
Trijicon HD Binocular Review
Trijicon HD Binocular Review By Justin Hyer I am a gear junkie. In a perfect world I would make my living testing and evaluating guns, optics, and hunting gear, so when I got the chance to review the HD Binocular from Trijicon I jumped at the...
www.longrangehunting.com
Pulled specs from Trijicon's website:
Length x Width x Height
6.1 in x 5.2 in x 2.2 in
(154.94mm x 132.08mm x 55.88mm)
Weight
24.3 oz. (688.89g)
Magnification
10-10x
Objective Size
42mm
Bullet Drop Compensating (BDC)
No
Battery Life
n/a
Exit Pupil
0.17 in. (4.32mm)
Field of View (degrees)
6.1°
Field of View (feet)
351 @1000 yards ft. @ 100 yds. (1,170,333.33m @ 100m)
Mount
1/4" - 20
Diopter Range
±3
Housing Material
magnesium
Finish
Gray
Submersion Depth
6.5 ft ft. (2m)