Best low cost binoculars
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: NE PA
Posts: 286

Back in 2004, I bought a used pair of Kales 8 x 30 off eBay for $300 which is Swarovski's sister company that has a lifetime warranty. These binoculars allowed me to get my elk at first light because my binoculars were better than the guide's pair. He could not see the elk in the dark timber and I could.
I have used these binoculars on my prairie dog hunt 2 years ago and had no problem seeing those little dog at over 600 yards.
BTW, over the years I have contacted Kales for replacement rubber weather end caps to keep rain & snow off the glass and they sent me replacements for free.
I have used these binoculars on my prairie dog hunt 2 years ago and had no problem seeing those little dog at over 600 yards.
BTW, over the years I have contacted Kales for replacement rubber weather end caps to keep rain & snow off the glass and they sent me replacements for free.
Last edited by 270sniper; 05-06-2021 at 07:15 AM.
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If $100 is your limit then I would agree the Bushnell H2O Waterproof/Fogproof is a best bet.
5 best hunting binoculars under $100
For hunting researched a number of binoculars, read a lot of reviews and settled on the Bushnell H2O Waterproof/Fogproof Binoculars. I'm impressed with the quality in how they're made and how well they work. It's very easy to grab them and focus quickly, unlike other binoculars I've owned.
5 best hunting binoculars under $100
For hunting researched a number of binoculars, read a lot of reviews and settled on the Bushnell H2O Waterproof/Fogproof Binoculars. I'm impressed with the quality in how they're made and how well they work. It's very easy to grab them and focus quickly, unlike other binoculars I've owned.
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Spike
Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: USA
Posts: 11

I recently found some good deals for binoculars here: https://www.sportsmanfinder.com/blog/tasco-binoculars
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