10x low light bino

Kor

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$500 budget, so looking at used vortex viper/razor mij if I can find one or a used Tract. Prefer the 10x50, but would take a good x42. Any one out there with experience in using these bins, would appreciate their advice. Or any other contenders.
 
Under $1k it’s hard to beat Maven’s C series, let alone for $500. I would be buying the C3 10x50’s without question, not even a contest.
 
Thanks all. Will consider the pro guide in mix. They come in at 28oz which is nice. I have gone by reviews more than anything else, keen on tract 10x42 seems to run the 10x42 conquest hd close at low light. I dont have any experience with these Tho.
 
Just ordered from Doug the Athlon Cronus G2 10x42. Chose free shipping to Canada, so I wonder how long that will take? Anyway, I know the Cronus is not great in low light, but the optics are so good that I couldn't resist, especially at camaralandny's price today.
 
I have a set of Tract 8x42 in excellent condition that I'd sell for $500. I have the box and everything from Tract.

I also owned the 10's and kept the 8's specifically because of the brightness advantage.

Let me know if interested.
 
thanks for offer. I’ve got a 8x32 conquest so am looking for a 10x.
 
50mm objective lens is superior in dark environments compared to 42mm. Astronomers prefer them for a reason

I would imagine bigger then 50mm would be even better
 
i will try out the c3. Tried a viper in 10x42and 10x50, the diopter was maxed out so they are a no go. The c3 has a big diopter range, and is light. The narrow fov may not be an issue, I generally hunt river valleys and clearings, under 200yds at first and last light.
 
Agree high magnification and big objectives are optimal, but with a weight penalty. 10x50 is good enough for me.
 
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