Binoculars...

CoyoteHunter

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I have always believed in having good glass when hunting, so here is what I have acquired over the last 45 yrs. These have amazing “twilight” ability and they are really rugged.

My first pair was Zeiss 10x40 $800 (no picture), I bought them in '82 and had them for 18 yrs. Sold them and got a new model of Leica.

Next came Leica 10x50's ($900) and still have them as of today.
Then came Leica Geovid 7x42 ($2600) with the laser range finder. Which worked out to 1300 yrds. These are still with me today also. These Leica's have great light gathering ability.


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Those, especially the newest one, would be a definite benefit for “reaching out” to those varmints.

At my age I can use all the help I can get but good optics are definitely not cheap. I’ve had several binoculars in the past but none of them come close to what you have. I’d love a set like your most recent one but my fixed income won’t allow me to.

If you have a “fire sale” when you decide to upgrade let me know !
 
Leupold 10x42. Cheap Bushnell 10x25 (in the glove box "Just in case".

Had good luck with medium priced Vortex
 
I have always believed in having good glass when hunting, so here is what I have acquired over the last 45 yrs. These have amazing “twilight” ability and they are really rugged.

My first pair was Zeiss 10x40 $800 (no picture), I bought them in '82 and had them for 18 yrs. Sold them and got a new model of Leica.

Next came Leica 10x50's ($900) and still have them as of today.
Then came Leica Geovid 7x42 ($2600) with the laser range finder. Which worked out to 1300 yrds. These are still with me today also. These Leica's have great light gathering ability.


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That’s a serious glass lineup, it is pretty clear you’ve been spoiled by good optics for a long time.
 
One early morning I was standing alongside of the road, looking down over a clear-cut for Elk. There was around 10 other hunters watching too, but, no one could see anything because it was too dark yet.
But when I pulled out my 10×50 Leica's and said "no elk down there", that's when a couple of hunters came over to take look through my bino's and their first words were "WOW"!

Then lots of chatter resumed over what brand they were and where did I get them. But this scenario has played out many times over the years.

Pay the big bucks one time, and then you're done for the rest of your life........ I could also go on about spotting scopes, but that's for another day.
 
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