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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I thought about a bino combo, but not sure I'm ready for that jump yet.
    I think for rifle hunting it would no brainer. One piece less gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delfuego View Post
    I think for rifle hunting it would no brainer. One piece less gear.
    Generally I agree and have been peaking into the world of quality optics. I'm not ready to spend the money on quality binos yet, and unless I'm wrong, it seems like adding a range finder function will just push that move further down the road.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Generally I agree and have been peaking into the world of quality optics. I'm not ready to spend the money on quality binos yet, and unless I'm wrong, it seems like adding a range finder function will just push that move further down the road.
    I hunt a lot, about 20 days a year (big game). I do not like the combination of bino and range finder, and most of the avid hunters I know don't either. Binos, LRF, spotter, monocular for different types and conditions. The cost for quality glass in a LRF bino is significant, especially in the 10x or 12x range, which is where I like to be for binos.
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