what binos are you using?

simpy16

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Leica Ultravid HD 10x42
Didn't realize how much I was missing out on when looking through other glass!
 

Cabman

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I am using Swaro SV 10x42 ELs along with Swaro 8x30 CL's and Vortex 15x56, depends on what I am doing.
 

stephen b

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Leupold 6x30
Swarovski 7x30
Swarovski 8x30 Habicht
Leupold 8x42 porro
16x50 bigger ones
and a small 7x26 B&L

All depends on the situation. But the Swaro 7x30's; Leupold 6x30's and the Leupold 8x42's are the ones that get used the most.
 

boom

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holy crap!! Swavorski is the real crowd favorite!!

let me chime in with the second pair of Leica on the list. 10x50HD ultravids. on the heavy side, but i can see the future with them ;)
 

charvey9

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Swaro 8x32 EL. I had some 10x42 EL's swapped them and saved 8oz. I only bowhunt, and almost always hunting in some thick stuff, not too many opportunities for long distance glassing.
 

chevy_dog

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I'm the odd, cheap guy out - Vanguard Endeavor ED 10.5x45. Looking to pick up the spotting scope too - Vanguard Endeavor HD 65A. Great optics, Lifetime no-questions-asked warranty.
 

Tanner

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Zeiss Classic T*P* 10x40... awesome 'nocs for the $500. I've found a ton of game with them so far... I think my next upgrade will be to a set of Razor HD 10x42s, but these are going to be tough to give up...



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