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What range finding binos is everyone liking?
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<blockquote data-quote="rewild" data-source="post: 2420615" data-attributes="member: 119266"><p>I got a pair of Vortex Fury HD 5000 Gen II 10x42's last season and was very happy with them. Temps ranged from 60s to single digits with freezing rain and snow and they didn't fog up and handled the cold and wet with no problems. They were adequate in low light (not as good as some binos I've had in the past, but plenty good for glassing within legal hours) and were crisp across the full view. I tested them against my Leupold range finder out to 1500 yards and they were spot on. Ended up selling the range finder and plan to use these from here on out... they do everything I need for the way I hunt (some spot and stalk, mostly still hunt) and not fumbling around and switching back and forth between binos and range finder... is a game changer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rewild, post: 2420615, member: 119266"] I got a pair of Vortex Fury HD 5000 Gen II 10x42's last season and was very happy with them. Temps ranged from 60s to single digits with freezing rain and snow and they didn't fog up and handled the cold and wet with no problems. They were adequate in low light (not as good as some binos I've had in the past, but plenty good for glassing within legal hours) and were crisp across the full view. I tested them against my Leupold range finder out to 1500 yards and they were spot on. Ended up selling the range finder and plan to use these from here on out... they do everything I need for the way I hunt (some spot and stalk, mostly still hunt) and not fumbling around and switching back and forth between binos and range finder... is a game changer. [/QUOTE]
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