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Best binos between $300-$400?
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Looking for some new glass. Hoping to stay between 300 and 400. Are there some good sets out there in that range, or is it worth spending more money? I don't need the best glass in the world, but I need something better than the crappy Bushnells I've been toting around since middle school.
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Check out Alpens, they have great glass at excellent prices, compare with the top of the line for yourself of the same power. I got Stieners 10 x 50 cost me an arm and leg, but use my 10 X 50 Alpens cause I like them better and my belief clearer and easier on the glassing for hours.... Check out thier web site... For the money they are incredible...
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i looked threw a set of 8x42 alpens the othe night. they seemed pretty nice to also and there were 200$.
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+1 on the Nikons.
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Love my Nikons. Just under $400 a few years ago.
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I've liked the Pentax that are in that price range.
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x4 on the Nikons.
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Found a deal on some Vortex Diamondbacks (150 shipped priority) and thought I would give them a try. If I don't like them, I'll look at something else. At this point, anything has got to be a step up for me, and these have been getting great reviews.
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Nikon Monarch ATB's, best glass for the price in my opinion. I've looked through better, but at 3 or 4 times the price! Awesome value if that's what your after.
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minox doesnt get much attention these yet but they are very good. I have a 10x42 set and i love them.
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In that price range.... my $$ would be spent on a Demo/Show Sample Minox BD 8.5x42 BR ASPH from Doug at CameraLand. Better than any of the Nikon, Pentax, Leupold, and Vortex in that price range.
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I like my Leupold Wind River 8x42. Really clear and comfortable for about $220 dollars.
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I got my Nikon Monarch ATB's in camo print for a pretty good deal via Froogle. It was some knife shop midwest. $250 + 10 S&H. Good IQ for the money. My only small gripe is that I wish the eye cups were angled to keep light out of my peripheral vision. However, I also wear glasses so this is a case of me wanting to eat my cake and have it, too.
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Quote from: hunterbuilder on August 07, 2008, 05:13:18 PM
I've liked the Pentax that are in that price range.
I will second the pentax, I looked through some Nikon ATB and both are good glass. They seemed the same to me, but the ergonomics of the pentax were alot better IMO.
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