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Thank you MtnMuley, I think i'll take your advice and try them before i buy em. My biggest problem since i've bought these things is finding a place to store them...i'm not sure how much longer my girlfriend will let me wear them to bed!
I've had my Swaro 10x42 SLC's for 15 years now and they are still great binos. They have made me a better hunter for sure. Dropped them I don't know how many times, left them on a stump in freezin rain and snow for 2 days before I found them again and had to thaw off the ice. My buddy bought a brand new pair of $500 Pentax this year and had to use my bino's to count the points on a bull we were scouting. Mine are used and abused and are still a pleasure to look through. I have glassed all day long with little to no eye fatigue. You made a good purchase.
QuoteI've had my Swaro 10x42 SLC's for 15 years now and they are still great binos. They have made me a better hunter for sure. Dropped them I don't know how many times, left them on a stump in freezin rain and snow for 2 days before I found them again and had to thaw off the ice. My buddy bought a brand new pair of $500 Pentax this year and had to use my bino's to count the points on a bull we were scouting. Mine are used and abused and are still a pleasure to look through. I have glassed all day long with little to no eye fatigue. You made a good purchase. After months of research, I felt that the 10x42 Swaro SLC's were my final pick; I received a great deal on them, but after taking them into the woods for the first time this past early season, felt that the 10x power was actually too much. I didn't have an immense problem with 'shakiness', it was just that the elk that is standing 60yds away in old growth appeared to be in my face and therefore made it a bit hard to judge true distance on them. For my future hunts on the West side, I will have to trade them in or sell them to get some 8x30 or 8x42's. If I was back in NM, these would have been absolutely perfect.