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Deal of the month here. These are tic Below the $500 Vortex at almost half the price. I have a both, pretty good stuff!! http://cameralandny.com/spec-sheet.html?catalog[name]=Minox-BL-8x44-HD-%2362048-(Demo-Unit)-62048&catalog[product_guids][0]=1291475
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Just went through this and picked up Zen Ray Summits 8x32 and am thrilled with them. The 6x30 Yosemites were fabulous and offered a serisously comfortable view at half the price though. I think 8x is often just a tick too much to steady and wish someone would make a great 7x35. Nikon makes one but they are heavy and sort of older models.
When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of . Confucius
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I'm going to start getting some samples to look at, any other suggestions?
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For those of you who use your binos in the woods, what power and objective size do you prefer? What would you pick if you had a $200 budget? When bow hunting I use a pair of Redfield 8x32 binos. They are fairly small, light, and pretty good right up to quitting time. They can be had for well under your budget.
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