lpplayer59
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Any user opinions / reviews on which one of these is better ?
So I made the day trip down to Cabelas to see the newer Sig in person and I have to agree. I compared the Sigs to the Leicas/Burris/Vortex/Cabelas brand/etc.. and the Leicas were the only ones to me that looked like a high quality bino that had rangefinding capabilities. Now, I just have to look for the best deal on the Leica’s.Geovid R is a good unit. The glass is better than the Fury/Sig/Revic form factor rf binos and the laser is good for all hunting distances. It is a stand-alone rf so you still need to run a dope chart or know that inputting distance into your kestrel/solver will slow your workflow down.
I have not seen a single Sig bino/rf optic that I would subject my eyes to for longer than 10 seconds. While their lasers are great and their firing solutions generate quickly, the glass is simply unusable for any real-world hunter imo. The visual handicap that the sig binos create in all but perfect conditions precludes me from considering them until they up their glass game.
So I made the day trip down to Cabelas to see the newer Sig in person and I have to agree. I compared the Sigs to the Leicas/Burris/Vortex/Cabelas brand/etc.. and the Leicas were the only ones to me that looked like a high quality bino that had rangefinding capabilities. Now, I just have to look for the best deal on the Leica’s.
I don’t know what bino that is but it’s not a current geovid rAfter receiving two defective pieces of junk in the same shipment (including 2022 Geovid R’s) I’m going to have to completely disagree about Leicas being “high quality”. Nothing about the products I received are high quality when two defective products make it through their QC checks that they so proudly sign off on.
I don’t know what bino that is but it’s not a current geovid r
The one with the crack/chip in the internal lens and debris inside the objective absolutely was a 2022 Geovid R 10x42. I think I'd know.
Optics need service from use and that’s understandable. Brand new out of the box units that passed their QC checks with fractured magnesium hinges, chipped lenses, and debris inside should not have to go in for service before you even use them. Their QC is garbage and they obviously don’t give a shit what they send to their customers. That was a $1400 pair of Geovids and a $2200 pair of UVHD+.
95% midwestern white tail archery / but one annual elk and/or mule deer 7-10 day hunt rotating between CO,WY,AZ and NV (archery)@lpplayer59 optics, and electro optics especially can have things go wrong with them as @redneckbmxer24 has shown. I have had to send $4000 optics back to the manufacturer for service and also have received units that didn’t feel right/look right out of the box. It happens.
OP, what is your use case for this rf bino?
I tried out the fury’s and really appreciated the improvement on target acquisition with the binos in lower light conditions vs handhelds (I have an older range master Leica also). I’m just not overly impressed with vortex glass but was extremely disappointed with the SIG after going to Cabelas to compare them all.For your uses, I think a nice set of 8 or 10x binos and any one of the handheld lrfs would be great. I like the Leica handheld lrfs but most of them should be perfectly fine for midwestern whitetail distances and archery.
My archery setup is an 8x32 NL pure and a Leica 2400. I have not felt like I was lacking with this ever.
The combo bino-lrf are heavier than necessary for this purpose and they are not as easy to just drop on a retention cord and draw your bow. I find the handheld lrfs much easier to use for archery distances while holding a bow.