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Re: lost my trusty binocs [Re: Bigfoot] #9185754 02/12/25 07:25 PM
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The good news I found my Nikon's. Right off the bat the Nikons feel like a feather. Extremely light. But the Burris glass is definitely better now that I can compare side by side. Had my first two hunts with the new binocs and they performed nicely. it was easy ranging deer at 800 yards. I did drop them from about 15 ft up in the mud and they sat there for a few hours until I got out of the stand. Wiped em off and back at it no problem. I am glad I have both now and very happy about my purchase.

I guess I am becoming a Burris guy with their BHT35 thermal monocular for night time and Burris LRF binocs for daytime. Bought them both from Optics planet on sale. Saved $900 on the thermal and $200 on the binocs. Thank you optics planet!


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