Zeiss Victory B T P 10X40
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Originally posted by Pigthumper View PostNikon everything. Scopes, binoculars, cameras, and rangefinders.
Well...actually I do have a few Leupolds..and....a couple of weavers..a Burris
Oh and that Simmons that I throw at the squirrels when they get in to the bird feederLast edited by txbowhunter31; 09-18-2016, 09:32 PM.
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Originally posted by Skinny View PostI got the vortex db 10x50. Only cost me a couple hundred bucks. They will work just fine for me while I save up for some higher end glass.
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These are the same ones I have. I actually switch from Leupold to these and like them much better. Plus the warranty is phenomenal.
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Originally posted by David DeAnda View PostThese are the same ones I have. I actually switch from Leupold to these and like them much better. Plus the warranty is phenomenal.
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Same here. I think I had the Acadias or something like that. I've had them since 2008 I believe. They were ok but nowhere near what these vortex binos are. I'll let my kiddos use the old pair.
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I just got my new Maven B.2 11x45's in the mail today along with my promaster 525 tripod and Field Optics Research rapid release adapter. I was only able to play with it for a minute before my wife got home and I had to hide it all, but really impressed with the quality and clarity next to my 10x42 Leopold Cascades. Can't wait to take them to the stand next Saturday.
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Leica Geovid HD-B 10x42 rangefinders binoculars
Swarovski 10x42 binoculars
Vortex Rzr HD angled spotting scope
Leopold scopes on all of my rifles
I also do a lot of photography and firmly believe in buying the best glass you can afford. Buy once, cry once.
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Not being a wise ~~~ but why do people use binoculars when bow hunting? I could understand doing a spot & stalk but if you're hunting out of blind and your animal will be within 40 yards, I have always felt that it would be one more think to keep up with and get busted with movement. When I started hunting I always had one in my pack but I haven't carried one in the last 4 years. Since I carry my 6x rangefinder, I do use this to take a closer look at the animal
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