I'm in the same camp, using glasses and knowing range in one instant is priceless.

For my work, judging a trophy, telling the hunter the range and never taking my eyes off the animal is perfect.

When it's said the optics are not as good on the LR models, true. However the optics are still a long shot better then anything less then the big three. I would rate them at equal to late 90s quality of the big three.

I personally use the geovids 10x42 these leave me wanting for nothing. At least for big game hunting.

Well one compliant, if I'm nit picking. The buttons are on the left. As a right handed bow hunter it's awkward switching hands to use it. If the buttons were on the right, it would be far easier to hold my bow and range a target.

They are built like a German tank and do exactly what I expect without all the clutter in the view



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