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  1. DuckCommander98

    DuckCommander98 Newb

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    Needing some help deciding on a pair of binoculars. Wanting a smaller pair that I can wear on my harness while bow hunting. Good quality obviously but not to rough on my pocket. What's best for y'all?
     
  2. Robson

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    Can you give us an idea of your budget?
     
  3. Taylor.S

    Taylor.S Weekend Warrior

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    Vortex diamondback 10x42 works great
     
  4. elkguide

    elkguide Grizzled Veteran

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    I use my 10X42 Swarovskis for everything.
     
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    rick-florida Weekend Warrior

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    I have the leupold acadia binos that I think are on sale at bass pro for about 200 bucks right now and are very nice. have had mine for about 8 years and do a lot of spot and stalking and are just the right size for me. very clear, can use all day with no eye strain. highly recommend.
     
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    I picked up some Vortex Diamondback 10X28. Not too big and not small and can usually find them on sale for a decent price.
     

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