08-11-2020, 06:34 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5,412
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Originally Posted by Stinky Coyote
I can’t stress how much better it is trying to find sheep for hours on end, at distant mountainsides, in every condition imaginable. The rf bino’s are not even in the same ballpark as the alpha class bins for this work. So there’s that opinion.
No argument they are great for general hunting, a bit of glassing here and there, few minutes at a time, check that field, check that edge, hit the brakes I think I saw something up that cut line...where just about any bino will do.😉
But when you need to sit down, tear some countryside apart and make animals appear...ya, there’s quite a difference. Maybe the newer rf bins have made some gains. When I compared there’s no comparison. If you didn’t compare you thought you were alright and living large with the rf bins. Didn’t seem to find shat, happy af doing it though haha. It was humbling to see the difference, and expensive, for sale, take the hit, then do it right the 2nd or 3rd time.
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All I'm going to say is the Zeiss Victory Range Finder binoculars utilizes the best glass Zeiss makes. There isn't another step up in the Zeiss line.
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