In that price range you can’t go wrong with Nikon Monarch 7’s. I’ve had a pair for a bunch of years. Good glass and light weight. My wife has a set of Monarch 5’s. These are also a good set of binos.
In that price range you can’t go wrong with Nikon Monarch 7’s. I’ve had a pair for a bunch of years. Good glass and light weight. My wife has a set of Monarch 5’s. These are also a good set of binos.
"A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children." John James Audubon
Meopta is another one to look at if you can find someone with a set
7-6.5 PRCW the best cartridge since the 280 Ackley 👍
ah yah you're gonna wanna get her straight into some NL pures. And don't forget to watch the mindful reviews!
Don't touch Nikon at ALL, great glass, I've a pair of Monarch 5's that the eye cup needed fixing. WILL NOT honor the 25yr warranty.
I bought Carson's they are fantastic, don't let the low price make you not consider them. Got mine on Amazon at near $350 better than my Monarch's hands down
Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!
Elkhound is in the optical profession, it was he who suggested them to me
https://carson.com/product/td-042ed-...es-binoculars/
Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!
I amWondering if anyone in the new year would like to get together to compare spotting scopes and binoculars and if others are in the market if they want to join in and have a look at a bunch of different optics just curious if anyone in the lower mainland would be willing to do this
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Zeiss terra ED are very good for the money. I used a pair for several years until I upgraded to Zeiss conquest.