Mel Carter

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I seen a pair of the Brunton Lite Tech 10x42 in the sportsmans guide for like $79, regular $250. Does anyone have an opinion on this binocs. I've seen them advertise on the outdoor channel, but wan't some first hand experiances.

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you & me both. seems like too good of a deal. i almost bought a pair right away. i really want some first hand experience.
 

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Brunton® Lite Tech™ Binoculars...BIG BUCKS OFF!

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HUGE excess inventory savings!

Fully multi-coated optics. Both lenses and prism have Emerald Fire™ magnesium fluoride coating to enhance light transmission and cut glare. The coating also protects against 99.6% of harmful UV light
BaK-4 straight-barrel roof prism
Big light-gathering power
Rubber armored
Fast center-wheel focus
Waterproof and fogproof
Carry case and neck strap included. 7"h., 31 ozs.
F.O.V. is 345' @ 1,000 yds.
 

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or how about these for $79.00
Bushnell Buckhorn 10x42 Binocular
Reg. $99.99....Sale $79.99
Loaded with many of the features found on much more expensive binoculars, the Buckhorn delivers high performance and quality construction at an economical price. And they come from a company that has been highly respected for over 50 years so you know you can trust them on any outing. Outfitted with high-quality BaK-4 prisms for crisp clear viewing and Multi-Coated lenses to increase light transmission, the Buckhorn from Bushnell offers superior performance at an affordable price. Waterproof, nitrogen-purged construction protects these binoculars from the harshest and wettest conditions. Twist-up eyecups for ease of viewing with or without glasses. Long eye relief. Includes neck strap, case and lens caps.
 

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I have the exact same pair of Bruntons. You'r getting what you pay for. They are worth about $80. They are ok in bright lite, but not so good at dusk and dawn. They are also hard to focus.
 

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