Revic BLR10b Rangefinding Binoculars

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Man this thing looks sweet.

Trying find some youtube videos on loading in ballistic "profiles" into it. Does it have the option like Strelok Pro to use density altitude by chance?
Plenty of in depth videos on the Gunwerks YouTube channel. The videos there answered all questions I had when setting mine up.
 

huntnful

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Can someone describe or post a picture of what the display readout looks like in these binos? Specifically the windage?

In the photo above it's obviously 1135 yards away and is 9.4 the come up in mils? does it alternate between elevation and windage in that spot of the display?
yes It just alternates the wind correction (with an arrow of which way to hold) and then goes back to elevation correction
 

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Thanks, I struggle with right eye readouts because I’m left eye dominant and don’t have as good of vision in my right eye as my left. Been pleasantly surprised with binos on the market with reticles I the left eye but alas no RF binos that I’m aware of.
 

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So the consensus is this is THE BEST combo unit on market? If I’m going to buy, I want the best. Thanks
 

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I tend to agree with others that the vectronix seems like it may be too busy for dedicated hunting use. I’ll absolutely be picking some up for competitions though.

Seeing the Revic display I thing I would be hard pressed to pic them over the sig 10k gen 2s. The info that sig puts on screen is so nice, and you get their laser, warranty, and AB as the solver.
 

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A big question for a competing product and primary appeal of the Revics is cold weather dismal weather performance.

I honestly don’t love the Revics as a binocular, much prefer my Meoptas, but the rest of it functions well.
 

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I tend to agree with others that the vectronix seems like it may be too busy for dedicated hunting use. I’ll absolutely be picking some up for competitions though.

Seeing the Revic display I thing I would be hard pressed to pic them over the sig 10k gen 2s. The info that sig puts on screen is so nice, and you get their laser, warranty, and AB as the solver.
What is too busy about them?
 

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I’ve now had the Revic’s on several hunts and outtings. And I will definitely say it’s been super nice having ranging binos again.

The deer I’ve killed, I would have killed a with handheld also. Wasn’t really any rushed scenarios. But just for hunting in general and the added stability of using two hands when ranging as well as having a full clear image has been so nice.

I range things way more often now to get a better lay of the land and vantages and what not.

Also I will NEVER settle on ranging ability. I was able to aid in the recovery of a hard to find buck in burnt timber by getting a range on him at 1775 yards (I watched someone else shoot him) and being able to put a pin right on him on OnX.

I figured whoever killed him would have a hard time finding him, so I decided to go make sure they got their buck. I was there before them and my pin was about 3 yards from the buck.

Being able to range longer distances is constantly coming in handy in the field when making hunt decisions.
 

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I’ve now had the Revic’s on several hunts and outtings. And I will definitely say it’s been super nice having ranging binos again.

The deer I’ve killed, I would have killed a with handheld also. Wasn’t really any rushed scenarios. But just for hunting in general and the added stability of using two hands when ranging as well as having a full clear image has been so nice.

I range things way more often now to get a better lay of the land and vantages and what not.

Also I will NEVER settle on ranging ability. I was able to aid in the recovery of a hard to find buck in burnt timber by getting a range on him at 1775 yards (I watched someone else shoot him) and being able to put a pin right on him on OnX.

I figured whoever killed him would have a hard time finding him, so I decided to go make sure they got their buck. I was there before them and my pin was about 3 yards from the buck.

Being able to range longer distances is constantly coming in handy in the field when making hunt decisions.

I've yet to try dropping pins with my Kilos but I'm looking forward to it. At first I think it was just base camp but now I believe they've expanded to other platforms.
 

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I’ve just manually dropped pins several times around 600 yds using my RF binos and distance tool on onX. Never been more than 5yds off.
 

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I've yet to try dropping pins with my Kilos but I'm looking forward to it. At first I think it was just base camp but now I believe they've expanded to other platforms.
I’ve just manually dropped pins several times around 600 yds using my RF binos and distance tool on onX. Never been more than 5yds off.
Oh yeah, I'm not talking about linking to an app or anything.

I'm just talking about making a range, pulling up the map, marking my location and then manually entering a pin that's the exact distance that I got on my rangefinder to where it looks correct in the country I'm looking at.

I don't like all the app linking type of stuff. I think it's all fluff and selling points. You don't need that, and it'll probably be inaccurate and more time consuming than anything. The compass on Onx is always a few degrees off where things are actually pointed. I'm sure a compass in binos linked to an app would be even worse.
 
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