Leupold windriver binos
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- Fawn
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Leupold windriver binos
Has anyone used the leupold wind river olylimpic binos? If so how good or bad are they?
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- Fawn
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I looked at optics for quite some time before puchasing 10x50 Olympic Wind River. With a Bino System, I wore them all season last year and almost completely forgot about them......until I needed them. It has been a good purchase for me. I don't think, I will need another pair. Someday I will puchase a high end spotting scope. Not hunting for a living so the spotting scope will have to wait.
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- Spike
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I personally think the Brunton (Wyoming-made) Eterna line is the best buy for the money (as good as Leica), but I must give credit to the Leupold Wind River line of optics....heck, anything Leupold makes is first class and a bargain.
I have a Wind River spotter and it compares nicely to other brands costing $2-300 more. There is not much difference in it and the top of the line Leupold spotter. Their binocs are fine too.
It obviously depends on where and how you hunt, but I do not see how I ever got along without a spotter. They take some practice getting used to but once the skill is acquired, you will relegate your binocs to quick scans and zooms on the run. And they help kill that desire to use your rifle scope to more closely look at something.
Nothing worse than to see another hunter out there glassing you with his Vari-X III. :x
I have a Wind River spotter and it compares nicely to other brands costing $2-300 more. There is not much difference in it and the top of the line Leupold spotter. Their binocs are fine too.
It obviously depends on where and how you hunt, but I do not see how I ever got along without a spotter. They take some practice getting used to but once the skill is acquired, you will relegate your binocs to quick scans and zooms on the run. And they help kill that desire to use your rifle scope to more closely look at something.
Nothing worse than to see another hunter out there glassing you with his Vari-X III. :x
"Make 'em leak"
Metz
Metz
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- Fawn
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