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<br>I guess you failed to fully understand what was said.
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<br>When I said I can see 100 yards or even 300 yards. The reasons are that the woods have tree's and very little foilage on the ground. If you have ever hunter where the woods are full of hardwoods in the late fall, after the leaves had fallen off, you will get the "picture". One can see anything and everything on the ground WITHOUT binocs. Therefor they are NOT needed. Simple enough to understand?
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<br>If you can see everything with your naked eyes, why would you carry binocs? For the added weight around your neck?
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<br>If a deer is NOT running, you simply get the rifle up, get on it when you have an opening, and kill it. No need for binocs at all. What is hard to understand about that?
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<br>Can you see a deer out to 300 yards, with your naked eyes?
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<br>Instead of looking at the stopped deer through binocs, get the scope on it and kill it. You can't kill a deer looking through binocs.
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<br>Have a good one,
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<br>Don [Linked Image]
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