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    Default Hunting binoculars ?


    My old pair is toast . what yall using . I lean toward 8x rather than 10 since they are easier to hold steady and wider range . what say you ?
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    Vortex Viper 10x42. Pricey but good
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    Piqued my curiosity as well
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    Vortex Diamondback 10-50. I think they're on sale now at Sportsman's Warehouse for $139. or $149. For lower priced binocular they are clear, adjust well, bright, and sharp. I check out the deer every morning in the field next to me with mine. They are a great value.
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    Don't know about their binos(Vortex) but my brother is sold on their scopes. Affordable and clear.

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    Athlon is another brand of good affordable optics. I have several of their scopes
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    I have switched my purchases from Nikon/Leupold to Vortex. My bonosare tough, clear and most of all compact. Great for stand use.
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    Only use nikon is us , got 2 small pairs that are 10x ,under a 100 a pair ....good stuff
    All our scopes are nikon as well ...
    And got 2 big pairs of nikons too ...
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    And a Nikon camera ...
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    I thought I heard Nikon stopped making scopes
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