WTS Swarovski EL Range TA 10x32

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2023 manufacture date. Glass and body appear flawless, bridge has scuff marks as shown in pics. Electronics function as they should. Objective lens covers are awol. I took them off and can’t find them.
$2,375 tyd lower 48 buyer pays PayPal fees.
I’d throw the Kuiu Gen2 bino harness in for an additional $80.
 

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If you don’t mind sharing, what are you going to over these 10x32 Range? I have always been a 10x42 guy but am wanting to step down to a set of 8x32 or 10x32 for size/weight to use in Africa and may take for sheep this year too just to see how I like them. We glass a lot, but anything major we swap over to a scope anyway which had me considering the more compact size and weight savings.

And if any interest in taking a minty pair of Leica Geovid HD 3000-B or Swarovision EL both in 10x42 as partial trade, please reach out. Or NIB NF NX8 that’s MOA with MOAR reticle.

Definitely interested to hear what you loved about these and what you’d prefer different.

Cheers,
Will
 
@Wildwillalaska good questions. I’m selling these to primarily thin my herd of Swaro binoculars. I’ll be sticking with a set of NL pure 10x32’s. I’ve been on the fence with ranging binos or binos and a separate rangefinder. I couldn’t help myself and ordered the new Leica CRF max rangefinder so these are now surplus.
These have amazing glass and you have to alternate between these and the pures to tell any difference, which is a bit more field of view on the pures.
I’m kind of a disaster with glass, I had the 10x42 el range ta’s, sold them, then bought these 10x32 ta’s. I’m scratching the newest itch on the new Leica rangefinder.
As far as 10x32 vs 10x42, I made that switch after my first sheep hunt lots of years ago and won’t go back. Swaro 10x32’s still basically see in the dark, you don’t give up any field of view, and they are 7 to 10 ounces lighter.
Thanks for the offers but no joy on 10x42’s, a rangefinding bino, or the NX8 as I’ve ordered an Nx6.
Either way thanks for the interest and good luck on the sheep hunt this year - I hope you kill a 13 year old double broomer!
 
Thank you for the kind and timely response. I do a sheep hunt or two every year, so always a highlight of my August/September. The past few years has been more helping ex-wife, daughter and couple buddies tag their fist rams. I’ve passed more than I’ve tagged the last 3 seasons.
 
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