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Binoculars

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Tnewsom10, Oct 18, 2011.

  1. ArcheryAddict21

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    I am like afflicted, i got the new leupold tbr range finder last year for christmas and thats all ive been using and they seem to work pretty well. ive been able to get a good look at deer ive ranged at 200+ yards which is nothing compared to binoculars but it seems to do both purposes pretty well.
     
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    I have owned Nikon Monarch, Vortex Razor, and Zen Ray ED2's. Hands down the Zen Ray has the best glass out of the three, I've looked through a lot of Leica and Swarovski glass and they are truly comparable in every light condition. With that said, the Vortex weren't far behind and I've heard a lot of good things about their service. Now that I'm out of the competitive 3d game, I may get rid of my current ED2's to get something lighter and more compact. Unless I can swing a lifetime purchase at that point of some Swarovski's......I'll probably get the Vortex's just because of their service.
     
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    Matt...you can't go wrong with Vortex. They treated me well when I had MINOR issues.
     

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