First, my opinion on the Bushnells you are considering...all crap!
Second, You should reevaluate whether you really need a 10x glass. Unless you hunt a lot in open country an 8x is all you really need in the 40-44mm objective glass. Especially if low light performance is important to you. 8x will generally provide better eye relief for eyeglass wearers than 10x.
Third, If you only have about $100 to spend you obviously are limited to porro prism binoculars to get the best view at that price point. One of the best porro prism binoculars for around $100 is the Bushnell Legend 8x42mm. However, you might be better off saving up another fifty or sixty dollars to get a better porro prism binoculars. Audubon Raptor, Wind River Mesa, Minolta Activa WP FP, Nikon Action Extreme, Pentax PCF WP, and Swift ZWCF Plover are servicable porro prism binoculars. The Swifts are the only ones not waterproofed. To get a Swift porro that is waterproof you have to spend $250. Swift Audubon 8.5x44mm porro prism binoculars are very good as stated, but cost $300. If you can go that high they are a good value. Check out
Eagle Optics,
Adorama or
B&H Photo. Digital Foto and Binoculars.com have them even cheaper.
Fourth, If you like a roof prism binoculars, it must be phase-corrected! There are many adequate phase-corrected roof prism binoculars coming out of China right now for $160-$250. However, even in this price range the upper end is a noticable improvement over the bottom.
Finally, If you really want a good roof prism binoculars that will provide a lifetime of quality service you will have pay to get it. The Nikon ATB Monarch, Bushnell Legend, Audubon Equinox HP, Celestron Noble and perhaps the new phase-corrected Wind River Cascades are the least expensive roof prism binoculars that should be considered for serious hunting. The midrange Eagle Optics Ranger Platinum Class, Celestron Regal LX and Wind River Pinnacles are a definite step up at just under $400. Probably the best value for price/performance are the Pentax DCF SP. They don't give up very much to the best roof prism binoculars made. You can get the 8x43mm for about $410 and the 10x43mm for about $440.
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