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Wholy crap you guys like your bino's! Cant imagine spending $600 on a set of bino's, where the hell did the idea that you cant get good binos for less than $600 come from? I wouldent and havent spent more than $200 on a set. They only look at stuff far away they dont have to take the recoil of a .50 BMG
Quote from: Mongo Hunter on January 02, 2013, 11:17:15 AMWholy crap you guys like your bino's! Cant imagine spending $600 on a set of bino's, where the hell did the idea that you cant get good binos for less than $600 come from? I wouldent and havent spent more than $200 on a set. They only look at stuff far away they dont have to take the recoil of a .50 BMG I felt the same way until I spent $500 on a pair of HD binos. There's no comparison to cheaper glass. Your eyes see easier, especially for long periods of time. You can distinguish more in low light. I simply can't go back to cheap glass after having used better.
Thanks guys you have given me alot of info.I looked through a pair of leupolds today and they where nice.Where can I look at the zen rays and has anyone had first hand experience with the cabelas euros.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on January 02, 2013, 11:33:29 AMQuote from: Mongo Hunter on January 02, 2013, 11:17:15 AMWholy crap you guys like your bino's! Cant imagine spending $600 on a set of bino's, where the hell did the idea that you cant get good binos for less than $600 come from? I wouldent and havent spent more than $200 on a set. They only look at stuff far away they dont have to take the recoil of a .50 BMG I felt the same way until I spent $500 on a pair of HD binos. There's no comparison to cheaper glass. Your eyes see easier, especially for long periods of time. You can distinguish more in low light. I simply can't go back to cheap glass after having used better. X2
Some individuals may not be able to discern a difference between $200 binoculars and $1000 binoculars but most can, particularly in dim light or extended glassing sessions. A quick glance through a pair at the optics counter may not show much difference.
Quote from: Bob33 on January 03, 2013, 08:24:09 PMSome individuals may not be able to discern a difference between $200 binoculars and $1000 binoculars but most can, particularly in dim light or extended glassing sessions. A quick glance through a pair at the optics counter may not show much difference.I can tell the difference its just not worth 3 of 4 time the money to me, I use my stuff and as a rule of stuff getting used (especially while hunting) stuff breaks or gets lost. I would rather break or loose a set of $200 binos than a $1000 set. I would rather spend big bucks on a spotting scope or a rifle scope. Sorry my stuff doesn't stay in the truck and I'm not a stump hunter PS: That was a joke, nobody should get all twisted up about it
Camofire.com just listed a nice pai r of Zeiss for $650
Vortex vipers 10x42 :Tupi: I'm very happy with mine.
Quote from: Widgeondeke on January 04, 2013, 10:14:18 PMCamofire.com just listed a nice pai r of Zeiss for $650I was just gonna put that here.