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what power is the binoc part?
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Prism Type: Roof Magnification: 8x Objective Diameter: 32mm Angle of View: 6.0� Field-of-View (@ 1000 Yds): 315' (104 m at 1000 m) Laser Type: Eye-safe class 1 Minimum Focus Distance: 19.7' (6.0 m) Focusing Range & Accuracy: 13-875 Yards (12-800 m) with accuracy of �0.5 yard Exit Pupil Diameter: 4.0mm Eye Relief: 16mm Relative Brightness: 16.0 Twilight Factor: 16.0 Weatherproofing: Waterproof Tripod Socket: Yes Power Source: One 9-volt battery Dimensions: 5.4" (138mm) in Length Weight: 1.44 lb (652 g)
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Power Source: One 9-volt battery I like my pair had them for several years now but my RB800's use a CR123 lithium battery. Might be 9v never checked the voltage on the batteries. Only problem I have with them is I can't get an accurate reading on pronghorn past 300 if it is a very bright and sunny day. Keep thinking I'll upgrade to a lighter bino and Leica 1200 but never seem to. Good deal on them I paid quite a bit more for mine back in 05.
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This is a screaming buy for somebody. They sold new for around $650-$700. I have a set and they are crystal clear and the range finder works very good. Beats carrying a range finder and binos! They don't weigh much more than a decent set of binos.
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FWIW, I have a pair of these and think that they work quite well. Mine use an Energizer 0710A battery. I've never had it run low on power, but I put a fresh battery in for pdog shooting starting in May and again for deer hunting in November.
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seconds if deal falls thru
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