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What range finding binos is everyone liking?
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<blockquote data-quote="newmexican hunter" data-source="post: 2420630" data-attributes="member: 121312"><p>Range finder binoculars are nice. I have used them for the last 5 years. I started out with the swaro first generation el range and used them for year. I hunt about 3-6 weeks a year plus off season scouting. They are very nice but I constantly dealt with eye fatigue after long hours of glassing even after adjusting them several times. Nothing wrong with Swarovski. It was probably something to do with my eyes. I sold them and switched to Leica geovid hd-r. I have zero eye fatigue and they have been great. I think you can have 5 people and each may like a different bino based on their eyes. I've looked through my friends vortex range finder binos and wasn't really impressed.</p><p>That all being said, I looked through a 12x nl pure this last year and was blown away. In my opinion, the best options today are el range, geovid, or pic a nice bino without a range finder and add a 2800.com or sig kilo 8k. I do see a trend toward optics that use applied ballistics. My 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newmexican hunter, post: 2420630, member: 121312"] Range finder binoculars are nice. I have used them for the last 5 years. I started out with the swaro first generation el range and used them for year. I hunt about 3-6 weeks a year plus off season scouting. They are very nice but I constantly dealt with eye fatigue after long hours of glassing even after adjusting them several times. Nothing wrong with Swarovski. It was probably something to do with my eyes. I sold them and switched to Leica geovid hd-r. I have zero eye fatigue and they have been great. I think you can have 5 people and each may like a different bino based on their eyes. I’ve looked through my friends vortex range finder binos and wasn’t really impressed. That all being said, I looked through a 12x nl pure this last year and was blown away. In my opinion, the best options today are el range, geovid, or pic a nice bino without a range finder and add a 2800.com or sig kilo 8k. I do see a trend toward optics that use applied ballistics. My 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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