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I tried these out the other day, anybody have redfields?http://www.cabelas.com/product/Bargain-Cave/Optics/Binoculars|/pc/105591780/c/105675480/sc/105676380/Redfield-Rebel-10x42-Binoculars/720962.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Fbinoculars%2F_%2FN-1102694%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_105676380%3FWTz_l%3DUnknown%253Bcat105591780%253Bcat105675480I'd like the diamondbacks but just don't have the money right now.
i have the redfield rebels 10x42. consider it one of the best $150 purchases ive ever made. compared them to swarvoski hd 10x42s looking at about 2 miles across the columbia river. there was a huge difference in clarity but there wasnt anything that i would see with the swarv hds that i couldnt see with the rebels. great buy for the money.
what im saying is that when i looked throught the each of them mid day (not low light) i did not see a $2500 dollar price difference. if i had the money i would defintely purchase the swar hds but given the circumstances for most of us they will have to wait. i believe the topics was good binos for cheap? not blow us up about not wanting to spend $2000 +. all i use binos for is to locate and animal determine if its buck or doe etc and then pull out the spotting scope so i dont need to spend an a$$ load of money on binos and im sure alot of people are in the same boat.
Quote from: motg9_6 on August 31, 2013, 11:16:24 AMwhat im saying is that when i looked throught the each of them mid day (not low light) i did not see a $2500 dollar price difference. if i had the money i would defintely purchase the swar hds but given the circumstances for most of us they will have to wait. i believe the topics was good binos for cheap? not blow us up about not wanting to spend $2000 +. all i use binos for is to locate and animal determine if its buck or doe etc and then pull out the spotting scope so i dont need to spend an a$$ load of money on binos and im sure alot of people are in the same boat.Well you can compare a $10K Smart Car and $55K 4x4 over Snoqualmie Pass in the middle of August too, but a snow storm in the middle of December will give you a better understanding of their actual capabilities.
Quote from: huntnphool on August 31, 2013, 11:42:09 AMQuote from: motg9_6 on August 31, 2013, 11:16:24 AMwhat im saying is that when i looked throught the each of them mid day (not low light) i did not see a $2500 dollar price difference. if i had the money i would defintely purchase the swar hds but given the circumstances for most of us they will have to wait. i believe the topics was good binos for cheap? not blow us up about not wanting to spend $2000 +. all i use binos for is to locate and animal determine if its buck or doe etc and then pull out the spotting scope so i dont need to spend an a$$ load of money on binos and im sure alot of people are in the same boat.Well you can compare a $10K Smart Car and $55K 4x4 over Snoqualmie Pass in the middle of August too, but a snow storm in the middle of December will give you a better understanding of their actual capabilities. You'll probably find that in the long run your still better off with the smart car.
Nikon Monarch 8X42