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Looking to get a LRF bino setup this year, wanting to stay under $1k ideally. Are the Burris units any good? Others I should look at?

Normally I would call Neil at CameraLand (I did last week) but he is out with some serious medical concerns. I am sure many here have worked with him over the years, please keep him in your thoughts…


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Originally Posted by cotis
Looking to get a LRF bino setup this year, wanting to stay under $1k ideally. Are the Burris units any good? Others I should look at?

Normally I would call Neil at CameraLand (I did last week) but he is out with some serious medical concerns. I am sure many here have worked with him over the years, please keep him in your thoughts…

Neil is on the mend and will return shortly. Thank you for your kind words of him.

In a quality rangefinder binocular in that price range consider looking at the Burris 10x42 LRF or the GPO Rangeguide. My pleasure to discuss this with you if you'd like to give a call.


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Originally Posted by cotis
Looking to get a LRF bino setup this year, wanting to stay under $1k ideally. Are the Burris units any good? Others I should look at?

Normally I would call Neil at CameraLand (I did last week) but he is out with some serious medical concerns. I am sure many here have worked with him over the years, please keep him in your thoughts…
doug has some geovid R's for that kind of money. I would buy them.

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If 8x will work for you, I really like the Sig Kilo.

Doug has some open box. Sig Kilo Open Box


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Originally Posted by cotis
Looking to get a LRF bino setup this year, wanting to stay under $1k ideally. Are the Burris units any good? Others I should look at?

Normally I would call Neil at CameraLand (I did last week) but he is out with some serious medical concerns. I am sure many here have worked with him over the years, please keep him in your thoughts…
doug has some geovid R's for that kind of money. I would buy them.

Agreed.


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I've had great success with Sig Sauer products (I'm using the Kilo10K ABS right now). Their new Kilo Canyon 10x42 looks nice and is around $800.


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