Waiting for Hachiko

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| Posts: 6673 | Location: Near the Metropolis of Tightsqueeze, Va | Registered: February 18, 2007 |  
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| I like Steiner, and the ease of visiting the factory in Braunschweig and collecting a pair of refurbed top-of-the-line ex-military spec items cannot be overlooked. That 50% saving from new is a great persuader.
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| quote: Originally posted by rekstrom: If this is a car or truck bino, I have several Leupold I like that have served me well. Not crazy expensive and made in the USA. The Rogue 10x50 work great for truck or car. For carry I like Leupold Mojave 10x50.
Nikon is also great, esp Monarch line. Also Vortex and Steiner are good. Steiner is super rugged for hunting and military use.
These are all a definite step up from Bushnell etc., but way less money than Zeiss, Swarovski, Leica.
Not sure, but I don't think Leupold binos are made in the US anymore. |
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| Nikon Monarch 7 10X42 |
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