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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1341396" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>If horseback, anything over 8x is very hard "for me" to keep still. In fact, I was given a Swarovski 8x42 years ago and it has so much resolution that it is amazing. If you just want to "look around", are rough on your equipment ,etc, go mid-range pricewise. I've used a lot of Leupold/Nikon $300 average with great results too. If you want a pair to last a lifetime+ spend big money! Your eyes will thank you, ha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1341396, member: 86754"] If horseback, anything over 8x is very hard "for me" to keep still. In fact, I was given a Swarovski 8x42 years ago and it has so much resolution that it is amazing. If you just want to "look around", are rough on your equipment ,etc, go mid-range pricewise. I've used a lot of Leupold/Nikon $300 average with great results too. If you want a pair to last a lifetime+ spend big money! Your eyes will thank you, ha. [/QUOTE]
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