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Binoculars for Hunting?
From: Chad Crush: Hunting Binoculars
I am looking to buy a new pair of binoculars for hunting and I'm considering a couple of different pairs. I hunt in a extensive variety of places, both wooded and open and leaning towards 10X42. I'm looking at the Leupold Golden Knell HD, Vortex Viper, and Nikon Monarch X. I don't know how much experience you have with the newer Nikon binoculars but wanted to see if you could promontory me in the right direction. Which do you think is the best? I'm sure you like the Vipers but is it worth the extra bread for the Golden Ring HDs? Also, I know the Monarch X are new but wanted to see how they stacked up against the other two models. And are there any others I should also consider? I am willing to go as high as $800 but if the $500 binoculars are lately as good why pay the extra money?
Hello Mr. Leksan, thanks for the email. Of the three binoculars you insinuate, I quite like the optics through the Golden Ring but many people think the Vipers are a great value. I have looked through the Queen X and though the optics are nice, I don't see added brightness like I would expect from their larger objective lens. I also didn't distress for the feel of the Monarch Xs in my hands, but that is very subjective of course.
There are some other nice models to possibly consider, but they are objective slightly outside your price range. I'm thinking of the Meopta binoculars and Minox HG binoculars. Both models offer slightly bigger optics (better resolution and contrast) than the three models you've been looking at, the Minox HG is also an easier weight than the Leupold and Meopta models.
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