Best Binoculars?
#21
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Central Michigan
Posts: 982
RE: Best Binoculars?
The Nikon Monarchs are good for the money. Very good optics. I have a pair of 8x40s the only thing is they are heavy. I just got a pair of Zeiss conquest 10x30s and they are awsome. They only weigh about 16 oz too, which is about 10-12 oz lighter than the Nikons.
#23
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Posts: 546
RE: Best Binoculars?
As most who are experienced hunters on this forum know, you just can't go wrong with Zeiss, Leica, Nikon (premier) and Swarovski. But I have found some lesser know binos that are exceptional bargains
Sightron S3
Cabela's Alaskan Guide roof prism
Meopta Meostar
IOR 7x35
My Sightrons are about he best glass I have under 400 bucks (I got them from an ebay dealer for 215 on a blow out).
You action series are some of the best cheap binos out there
Sightron S3
Cabela's Alaskan Guide roof prism
Meopta Meostar
IOR 7x35
My Sightrons are about he best glass I have under 400 bucks (I got them from an ebay dealer for 215 on a blow out).
You action series are some of the best cheap binos out there
#24
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Posts: 118
RE: Best Binoculars?
I will and HAVE put my Pentax DCF SP 12.5X50's up against the most expensive on the market and there is little to no difference between them.
I can't find a better bino for the money on the market!!!! I find as many deer and elk as my buddies do who own the most expensive there is, the only difference is that I have about 800 more dollars in my pocket when it's all said anddone.
Good luck
I can't find a better bino for the money on the market!!!! I find as many deer and elk as my buddies do who own the most expensive there is, the only difference is that I have about 800 more dollars in my pocket when it's all said anddone.
Good luck