new binos, Bushnell Trophy 8x42 high def
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new binos, Bushnell Trophy 8x42 high def
Just got a new pair of Binos. Bushnell 8x42's in a lovely Realtree Camo which makes me look like I know my thang'!
Single dial focus and wide angle viewing, the quality of the view is awesome!
I should have donw it years ago...anybody wanting a good pair, get some of these!
Single dial focus and wide angle viewing, the quality of the view is awesome!
I should have donw it years ago...anybody wanting a good pair, get some of these!
- Friar Tuck
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Vortex Binos are top quality as well
I admit to being biased - I am the Aussie distributor
I admit to being biased - I am the Aussie distributor
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They're good binoculars alright. I checked a pair out at a local dealers a while back and I was very impressed with the quality of the image. They had excellent light gathering capabilities too, as I recall. I was in the shop just on dusk, so I took them outside, it was pretty dark, but I could see as clear as day.
I took the plunge and bought myself a pair of good binoculars too, not that long ago. I ended up spending over $600 on a pair of 8x32 Steiner roof prisms. These ones are a bit smaller than your's, but they're still excellent to use.
I was a bit worried about buying camo binoculars. I reckoned I'd probably put them down somewhere and lose them.
Mick
They're good binoculars alright. I checked a pair out at a local dealers a while back and I was very impressed with the quality of the image. They had excellent light gathering capabilities too, as I recall. I was in the shop just on dusk, so I took them outside, it was pretty dark, but I could see as clear as day.
I took the plunge and bought myself a pair of good binoculars too, not that long ago. I ended up spending over $600 on a pair of 8x32 Steiner roof prisms. These ones are a bit smaller than your's, but they're still excellent to use.
I was a bit worried about buying camo binoculars. I reckoned I'd probably put them down somewhere and lose them.
Mick
There is no use focusing on aiming if you don't execute the shot well enough to hit what your are aiming at.