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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
What range finding binos is everyone liking?
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<blockquote data-quote="OPIE 1" data-source="post: 2422098" data-attributes="member: 111659"><p>I did a lot of research and looked thru the swarovski and 3200.com before I ended up with the Zeiss Victoy RF. I'm very happy. As someone had mentioned, it would be nice if you could combine all the good features from all 3 into your own as none of them are perfect in my opinion. I would take into account not everyone vision is created equally which is why you will get a variety of opinions here. I saw the Zeiss as fitting my eyes the best for clarity. I ruled out the swaros b/c the cost was not justified with the way they fit me. I ruled out the 3200.com because of the number of ballistic profiles that could be uploaded did not fit me, 3200</p><p>Com seemed like this would be a hassle. The Zeiss worked flawlessly this last season, took a cow elk at 300 yrds at a steep decline. I was impressed and happy with my investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OPIE 1, post: 2422098, member: 111659"] I did a lot of research and looked thru the swarovski and 3200.com before I ended up with the Zeiss Victoy RF. I'm very happy. As someone had mentioned, it would be nice if you could combine all the good features from all 3 into your own as none of them are perfect in my opinion. I would take into account not everyone vision is created equally which is why you will get a variety of opinions here. I saw the Zeiss as fitting my eyes the best for clarity. I ruled out the swaros b/c the cost was not justified with the way they fit me. I ruled out the 3200.com because of the number of ballistic profiles that could be uploaded did not fit me, 3200 Com seemed like this would be a hassle. The Zeiss worked flawlessly this last season, took a cow elk at 300 yrds at a steep decline. I was impressed and happy with my investment. [/QUOTE]
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