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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which top end binocular?
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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1350674" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>I have the swaro el range , after looking through friends , I went and bought a pair and yes it killed me to spend that much money on a pair of bino s but the best money I have spent, Last year I had tagged out and I was at the camp watching elk come over the ridge clear as day, another guy had leupold s mojave and you could barely make the animals out, I could see they where elk. but just not clear, the swaro where like you where right there, both where 10 x 42, and we both adjusted each others to each of our eyes and the swaros where just unbelievable. The only down fall last 2 days I was there the lens fell out of the front of them, Instead of bringing them back to cabelas I sent to Swarovski right here next to me in Rhode Island, my mistake Cabelas would have replaced them, I got such a Jerky show with Manufacturer I missed the rest of the hunting season with out binos. But I learned a lesson and should have just Immediately brought right back to Cabelas for exchange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1350674, member: 85156"] I have the swaro el range , after looking through friends , I went and bought a pair and yes it killed me to spend that much money on a pair of bino s but the best money I have spent, Last year I had tagged out and I was at the camp watching elk come over the ridge clear as day, another guy had leupold s mojave and you could barely make the animals out, I could see they where elk. but just not clear, the swaro where like you where right there, both where 10 x 42, and we both adjusted each others to each of our eyes and the swaros where just unbelievable. The only down fall last 2 days I was there the lens fell out of the front of them, Instead of bringing them back to cabelas I sent to Swarovski right here next to me in Rhode Island, my mistake Cabelas would have replaced them, I got such a Jerky show with Manufacturer I missed the rest of the hunting season with out binos. But I learned a lesson and should have just Immediately brought right back to Cabelas for exchange. [/QUOTE]
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