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Re: Real world feedback needed: Rangefinder Binos
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 02:43:30 PM »
Appreciate the feedback. I will for sure carry a normal Leupold range finder for archery hunting. I don’t even pack binos most the time when archery hunting now days. I have found myself in a situation where I was having to bounce back and fourth between range finder and binos with a moving herd of elk this year. Finally got me to make the choice to switch to a all in one package.
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Re: Real world feedback needed: Rangefinder Binos
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 03:39:46 PM »
The latest Swarovski EL Range TAs have the rangefinder button on the left side. The glass quality was excellent. I used mine for two years before I lost them.

My biggest gripe was that they were thicker than standard binos. I had to upsize my bino pouch to accommodate.

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Re: Real world feedback needed: Rangefinder Binos
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 06:17:12 PM »
Appreciate the feedback. I will for sure carry a normal Leupold range finder for archery hunting. I don’t even pack binos most the time when archery hunting now days. I have found myself in a situation where I was having to bounce back and fourth between range finder and binos with a moving herd of elk this year. Finally got me to make the choice to switch to a all in one package.

Good call!! range finder / bino combos are awesome , but definitely not good on their own for archery elk hunting. Always have my standard range finder on a retractable lanyard on my upper arm
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