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I’m looking to upgrade optics and I’m looking at range finding binoculars, but I have questions from those that have them.

Looking to save the funds for a high quality set in the $1,000-1,500 price range. This would include the Burris signatures at the bottom of that, the Vortex Fury, Sig Kilo, Leupold and Leica has one right at $1,500.

I’ve read some of the threads here about Sig’s 5 year warranty and the date of manufacture so that might be out. I know Burris and Leupold have good warranties but do rangefinder binos fall into the warranty repair category often? How long will the rangefinder last in the binoculars? Are rangefinders more of a disposable purchase every few years for those that use them regularly ?

Would I be better off getting a good pair of $1000ish binoculars and a good $2-300 rangefinder?

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I have some Vortex Furys that I picked up last year and they do everything that I need hunting moose, bou, and bear. I've no doubt there's better ones on the market, but I can't justify the extra cost when these work so well for me. The Vortex also has a lifetime warranty, even on the rangefinders and rangefinding binos.

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I have the GPO 10x50 Rangeguide and they are clear and compact. They do not have ballistic data if you are wanting that. They do have angle technology and temperature. Right now Cameraland have them on sale.


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I'd buy Leica. However, with that being said, I've looked through my buddies Vortex Fury 5000 HD's and they are very nice and clear. They appear to have good glass, at first glance. Until I compared them to my Leica's. Guys mention Vortex having a great warranty. I've seen that first hand with my buddies Vortex Fury bino's. His little boy dropped them from a foot off the ground, and it broke both of the eye cups. Shattered more or less. He sent them back and Vortex fixed them pretty quickly, but after that, they seemed real cheap to me, if they broke that easily. IF you don't throw them around like stick does his rifles, and you baby them, they may hold up. Your decision though..


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Those New Geovid R's are very nice and if you don't need onboard ballistics they would certainly be my pick.

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Originally Posted by handwerk
Those New Geovid R's are very nice and if you don't need onboard ballistics they would certainly be my pick.

Bingo. Had I not bought my older style Geovids at a close out price of $1,100.00, I would have bought the newer Geovids. For most hunters and hunting situations, they work very well and the glass is excellent. To my eyes anyways..


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Those New Geovid R's are very nice and if you don't need onboard ballistics they would certainly be my pick.

Bingo. Had I not bought my older style Geovids at a close out price of $1,100.00, I would have bought the newer Geovids. For most hunters and hunting situations, they work very well and the glass is excellent. To my eyes anyways..

Appreciate all of the replies so far. I don’t necessarily need on board ballistics. But angle compensation would be a plus. I may have to find a Memorial Day sale or something but those are the front runners at the moment. I could be sold on the Burris at the price for the signatures and knowing their lifetime warranty, but I haven’t heard anything at all on them, good or bad.


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Originally Posted by philgood80
Appreciate all of the replies so far. I don’t necessarily need on board ballistics. But angle compensation would be a plus.

Tag. I'm in the same boat.


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Been using my son's Vortex Fury when he isn't. Pretty nice unit. A bit heavy, but nice.


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Originally Posted by philgood80
Appreciate all of the replies so far. I don’t necessarily need on board ballistics. But angle compensation would be a plus.

Tag. I'm in the same boat.


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If you don't need ballistics, I'd give Doug a call and visit with him about GPO.


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Originally Posted by philgood80
I’m looking to upgrade optics and I’m looking at range finding binoculars, but I have questions from those that have them.

Looking to save the funds for a high quality set in the $1,000-1,500 price range. This would include the Burris signatures at the bottom of that, the Vortex Fury, Sig Kilo, Leupold and Leica has one right at $1,500.

I’ve read some of the threads here about Sig’s 5 year warranty and the date of manufacture so that might be out. I know Burris and Leupold have good warranties but do rangefinder binos fall into the warranty repair category often? How long will the rangefinder last in the binoculars? Are rangefinders more of a disposable purchase every few years for those that use them regularly ?

Would I be better off getting a good pair of $1000ish binoculars and a good $2-300 rangefinder?

I would not buy a stand alone rangefinder at your budget. Looks to be several good options.

I have had set of Vortex Fury HDs for a few years and they are pretty good. Glass is good but not great and the RF is pretty great.

I still have my old Zeiss 10X45s and the Furys are not quite as good glass but a better RF.

It's going to take a big upgrade for my next set. A-K prisms and big reach on the RF. I like the newish Zeiss but the price is a bit high.


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used leica. they have been making them the longest. AND they actually make the units themselves. the rest you mention are just private labeled and made who knows where.

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We've got a demo Leica 10x42 3200.com coming in this week for only $1,749.99 if that works for you


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Hard to beat several of Leica's IMO and within or right around your budget.

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My buddy has top of line Zeiss. We had to change the battery twice on a 4 day mountain goat hunt. They have a lot of funky solutions to shoot too. I think he unloaded them after the hunt.


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