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I like the Nikon Monarch series if you are not wanting to break the bank. Also the Cabela's Euro HD are a great option. I know that Vortex is making quality glass right now and I have several of their scopes that I love but havent looked through a pair of bino's yet. It all depends how much you are willing to spend on a quality set of glass.
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I've had Leupolds, still got them. 10x42 gold rings. they are decent.
however - i bought a pair of swarovski 10x42 EL's and there is absolulty no comparison.
If i were getting a new pair, it would be Vortex, Meopta, Zeiss, or if you have some $$$ to spend get the Swaro's
however - i bought a pair of swarovski 10x42 EL's and there is absolulty no comparison.
If i were getting a new pair, it would be Vortex, Meopta, Zeiss, or if you have some $$$ to spend get the Swaro's
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jdbuckshot wrote:I've had Leupolds, still got them. 10x42 gold rings. they are decent.
however - i bought a pair of swarovski 10x42 EL's and there is absolulty no comparison.
If i were getting a new pair, it would be Vortex, Meopta, Zeiss, or if you have some $$$ to spend get the Swaro's
I have a pair of older Leupolds (not gold ring) and swarovski 10x42 EL's. Like posted above if I were you I would spend the $$$ and get the best binoculars you can afford. That being said if I was buying a pair today I would get the 8 x 42 Swarovski just to have the smaller size. I wear mine everyday during deer season. Also wear them a good bit during turkey season depending on where I hunt, that is the reason I would get the smaller one.
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The Cabelas euro HD binos get great reviews, and they're marked way down right now. The Zeiss Conquest seem to be well respected. I intend to probably get a pair of those in the next year or so.
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I have a pair of Meopta 10x42HD. I was told that the Cabelas Euro HD is the same thing, just branded for Cabelas. I have looked thru all of them during daylight and the Meopta is right up there with the more expensive brands. Can't speak for the others at dusk, but the Meopta is very good at low light. My advice would be, get the best you can afford. Most all of them have lifetime warranties, so as long as you keep up with them, they should last you a lifetime.
Oh, and one more piece of advice, get good boots and break them in BEFORE you go out west. Your feet will thank you.
Oh, and one more piece of advice, get good boots and break them in BEFORE you go out west. Your feet will thank you.
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Already got me a pair of Danners, breaking them in now.
Any ideas on Range finders also
Any ideas on Range finders also
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I've had Zeiss Conquest binos for several years. Crystal clear and durable. I'd buy them again.
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Get a new credit card. Get the swaro with range finder. Tank me later.
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You should look through my Vortex bino's before you buy
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I bought a pair for my elk hunt last year, and ended up getting the Vortex Talon 10x42. Enough power for out west, and still usable in MS woods.
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