data-csrf="1713919702,547322e5036671b46e8da66328be14df" 2016's binos | As Real As It Gets

2016's binos

ridgeline

Well-known member
Mar 22, 2009
662
7
australia
I did have some random pics of deer and lil critters taken out to about 300yds but I've since deleted them, they were ok but any pics taken from my I phone 5s never really impressed me. the Phone Skope works like a charm though very quick and easy to setup and swap out to the spotter...

Will upgrade to a 7s plus here shortly, I'm told the lens is a big improvement over previous versions ?!? Don't know if ya don't go....
 

Wader

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2008
668
0
SW Washington
Still using my Leica 8x32 BA's. I've had them since about 1998 or so. I have always liked them. This year, however, I noticed that my vision has deteriorated to the point that I think I need to step up to some 10x or even 12x for counting points across clearcuts. It's tough to get old, but nice that technology has a fix for me!

 

Rolltide

rimfiretactical.com
Dec 15, 2007
1,210
18
10x42 Geovids along with 8x40 Bruntons...

For cheap and lightweight, the Bruntons are fantastic, but they're not in the same league with the Leica's.
 

Vek

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2009
377
11
8x32 Nikon LX. Like them so far. Also have 10x42 LX, and they are heavy! Both are the earlier versions before the LX-L lead free glass.
 

JCM

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2013
182
0
Meopta Meostar 7x42. Great, perfect for how I use them...but would love it if they were lighter.
 

Hooker

Well-known member
Dec 3, 2007
442
0
Nez Perce County
Wader said:
Still using my Leica 8x32 BA's. I've had them since about 1998 or so. I have always liked them. This year, however, I noticed that my vision has deteriorated to the point that I think I need to step up to some 10x or even 12x for counting points across clearcuts. It's tough to get old, but nice that technology has a fix for me!

On the same boat brother...