Posted by GordoSD on December 29, 2010 at 05:48:55 from (216.106.245.245):
In Reply to: O/T Hunting Binoculars posted by Poor farmer 830 on December 28, 2010 at 16:52:36:
I quit trying to find a small binocular at any price that was acceptable for both power and light gathering. The most critical times for deer hunting are early and late, hence the need for a 50. I bought a pair of 10x50 Minolta, Classic II a couple years ago for general use. Within a few days they became my go to glasses for everything. I do a lot of walk and stalk hunting and I just foune that two three ounces more isn't that big a deal. I did get one of the wide neck straps from Cabela's and that made a world of difference. Watch the hunting shows of the PH's in Africa and Alaska and or any pro guide. They don't carry those "opera glasses".
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