fishinpox |
09-02-2013 08:02 PM |
Binos with rangefinder
Anyone use these?
Brand?
I looked at Swarovski ...awesome but 2900.00
Also looked at Leopould ( I think) for 6-800.00 and it looked like I was looking thru beer googles compared to the Swarovski
My thought is spend 1000 on vortex HD binos then buy a separate rangefinder for 2-300.00 but my A few buddies that have made Africa hunts say get the built in .....
Thoughts??
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southern151 |
09-02-2013 09:50 PM |
Let me call a couple of my vendors tomorrow and, get their opinion. I can likely get a couple of sets sent to me to try out.
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fishinpox |
09-02-2013 09:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by southern151
(Post 623830)
Let me call a couple of my vendors tomorrow and, get their opinion. I can likely get a couple of sets sent to me to try out.
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sounds like a plan thx corey!!
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MathGeek |
09-02-2013 11:08 PM |
I have the Bushnell Fusion. Not the greatest, but much better optics than the standalone rangefinders I've looked through. Decent. Glassing with one thing and ranging with another is a big PITA. Fusion was ok. Good enough for elk in CO. Certainly good enough for LA.
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I have the Bushnell Fusions. They work well for me. The glass is pretty good, and it is a lot easier to range stuff with binoculars than a with regular rangefinder at distance.
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specktator |
09-03-2013 11:04 AM |
Of course anything you look through is gonna look like crap after looking through Swarovski!! Best bet is to buy a good pair of binos and spend 200-400 on some range finders.
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