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has anyone used these or know of someone who has? what do you think of them. might get a set but not sure yet
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I bought one and sold it, did not like all the different things that it entailed, also I like the fast that a range finder is small for ranging. I did not want to hold up binos when a bull was coming in and me with a bow.
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did you like them though other than that like where they clear
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had a buddy that had some. they were ok optically, not alpha's.....but not bad. they are a bit awkward for me.
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Quote from: calib on July 13, 2010, 05:59:58 PM
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did you like them though other than that like where they clear
They were clear yes, AS far as optic it was ok quality
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