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Offline poncaguy

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binoculars
« on: November 25, 2008, 03:01:39 PM »
need advice on good binoculars.............$200-$400 range.............my Bushnell 3200, Mueller 2x7 and Lupie II 2x7 see much better than any I have now in the late evening hours..........

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2008, 06:08:33 PM »
I use and recommend Bushnell Legend 8x42.


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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2008, 08:06:02 PM »
GB, are you sure those are 8 x 42 and not 8 x 32?  I have the Bushnell Legend 10 x 40, and love them, but the 8 x might be a little easier to hold steady.
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Re: binoculars
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2008, 03:20:01 AM »
Am I sure? Yeah REAL SURE after all I've only been using them for ten years or so. The 8x32 is a totally different animal and not nearly their equal. I believe they do also make a 10x42 which I have considered getting but for me the 8X works fine and has a larger exit pupil and wider FOV.


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Re: binoculars
« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2008, 03:22:09 AM »
I tried alot of them. The best for me were 8x42 Nikon Monarch. And they are great for people who wear glasses.

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #5 on: November 26, 2008, 05:23:13 AM »
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Am I sure? Yeah REAL SURE after all I've only been using them for ten years or so. The 8x32 is a totally different animal and not nearly their equal. I believe they do also make a 10x42 which I have considered getting but for me the 8X works fine and has a larger exit pupil and wider FOV.

You are right GB.  Total brain cramp here.  I got mine about three years ago, and they are 10 x 42.  At the time I considered getting the 8 x 42, but went with the higher power.  The 10 x 42 really brings things in, but I think the 8 x 42 are probably a little better for most people as they should be a little easier to hold steady and allow a bigger exit pupil, although I notice the 10 x 42 can see better in low light than I can.  At the point where my detail vision starts going in the woods (about twenty minutes after sunset), I can still see clearly through the Bushnells.
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Re: binoculars
« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2008, 10:41:01 AM »
Pentax makes an older poro prism binocular that is very good at gathering light and has a super image quality.  Their 7X50 is what I used for years until my kid took them home with him.  I now use Minox roof prism.  They are much lighter but more expensive. 

I makes sense to me to have binocs of equal image quality to your scope.  If you can see game with one and not the other, what's the use?

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« Reply #7 on: November 27, 2008, 02:57:44 AM »
I've been reading rave reviews on the Minox BD 6.5x32 IF on another site. They have fold down eye cups. I like twist up cups since I wear glasses. Bushnell Legends and Nikon ATB 8x32 and 8x40 binoculars are good to go. I like the Rain Guard feature on the Bushnell binoculars. I helps on cold wet days.
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Re: binoculars
« Reply #8 on: November 29, 2008, 11:57:53 PM »
Just got back from a 4 day hunt. My Nikkon 8/42 ATB binos are into their second year. I can totally recommend them to anyone who needs decent glass for a reasonable price. I am still amazed at how bright and sharp they are, no matter what the light. I certainly don't trust my eyes anymore, wish they did Lazik that would give me that kind of vision. I do not need to wear glasses but man I need binos. The rainguard feature like Bushnell uses would be the one thing I would change on them.

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2008, 01:25:33 AM »
I have Pentax 8X42dcf s, That i got back in the late 90s. I also have  Pentax 10x24 UCF WR (compact). The 8X42s are bright clear work great with glasses and has a great ffield of view. The 10x24 are not quite as bright but just as clear. With a narrower field of view. If Your looking look at them all. no one is perfect for everyone. It's Fords Chevys 280 rem vs 270win.
When I bought my 8x42s I was working in a gun shop and had a selection of leupold,Ziess. The only one i did not try was Steiner we did not carry them. they can be had for around 300 if you shop around.
Don't fall into to the 700 dollar rifle put a 100dolar scope on it  buy the best you can afford  if it means waiting an extra month  you will be happier.

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2008, 06:16:30 AM »
I've got the Bushnell Legend 8x32 and can't find any fault in them at all.  Going on 4 years now, I think, and they are ALWAYS with me anytime I head out.  I love 'em.  Rainguard is fabulous and they are more than bright enough at any time of the morning, day, or evening, with the clarity and resolution to match. 

I sold a set of Burris Signature 10x50's and bought these.  The Burris were REALLY nice, but they were just too large and bulky for me, personally.  I don't stand sit very much, so I like the smaller Bushnells.  If all I did was sit, then the Burris were perfect. 

I'd recommend any of the Bushnell Legends without a second of hesitation to anyone.  I've looked through them all, and I keep trying to find a reason to buy the others.   ;D  It's hard to do, since the 8x32 covers everything I do so well.

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #11 on: November 30, 2008, 08:28:53 AM »
I ended up with Nikon  Monarch 10X42.......thanks for the ideas.

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Re: binoculars
« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2008, 01:09:45 AM »
You'll enjoy the Nikon Monarch 10x42. They are my next investment because the wife use's my Nikon Monarch 8x42 most of the time.