Paul B

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Looking to spend in this range, but I would like to find a great set that will work for me for a long time. Would spend less but not more than that amount. What are some good ones that you would recommend?
 

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A few years back I bought a pair of 8x30 binoculars at the Texas Trophy Hunters show in Houston. They are made by a company called Optovision USA. I was told by the man who sold them to me that Zeiss makes the lenses they use. I was a little sceptical at first but I figured for $180.00 I could'nt go wrong. I used them for the first time hunting in New Mexico 3 years ago and every year since. My hunting buddy brought his $1100.00 Swarovski's with him. To a man, the rancher, the guide, and my friend, no one could not tell a difference. In fact mine even drew in more light in the early morning and late evening. Also mine were clearer and easier to focus than the Swarovski's, and are smaller and lighter. I have never been happier with a hunting purchase than I am with these glasses. If you are interested you can contact the man I bought mine from and maybe he can tell you where to get them close to you. E-amil me and I will get you his information if you are interested.
 

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Zeiss Classics. Can't go wrong. $699 or $799, I forget. Check Cabelas.
 

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Definitely Zeiss Classics. The Leupold Gold Rings can be found almost in that range and are very good as well. Pentax are darn good for the money too.
 

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Check out Minox. They are made by Leica and are supposed to be amazing.
 

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Burris Signature Series are fine as well. For open country, they
make one of the best 12X50 binos for around $600 you'll find.

Burris Optics...

~ Best
 

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You won't hear to much about these, but look thru a pair of Weaver Grand Slam 8x42's along side all of those mentioned above. Extremely clear and easy on the eyes. I have a pair of Leapold Gold rings and I use these more. I don't know why they aren't advertised more, they should be.....hronk
 

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Last Friday at the Raahauges Shooting Sports Fair I attended a seminar on glassing for deer/elk by Arizona Guide Duwane Adams who uses Swarovski Binocs and a doubler but he said 12x50 Pentax Binocs are good quality also.He stressed getting a tripod with a head designed for the binocs you're using from David's Outdoor Edge Sporting Goods located at 327 Alta Vista,San Manuel,AZ 85631, phone 520-385-1952, email:davidsoutdooredge@yahoo.com also he carries used binocs,truesage camo. Duwane Adams said binocs of 10x and up are suitable for glassing .Contact Az Guide Duwane Adams, 204 Avenue B,San Manuel,AZ 85631 ph # 520-385-4995, to purchase his new binoc glassing dvd coming out in a month or so http://www.arizonabiggamehunting.com .
 

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