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Range finder or RF binoculars?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Kitts" data-source="post: 2902159" data-attributes="member: 103317"><p>Bino's with the rangefinder built in are hard to beat. Just point, range, dial and shoot. The BR4 from Revic/Gunwerks is awesome as well. I use my Swaro's to spot game and then range with the BR4, earlier the BR2, they have never let me down. I am seriously looking at the new Revic rangefinding binoculars but want them to get at least one hunting season under their belt to work out any kinks before I spend another $2,600.00 for more glass. All indications are that they are legit so I see them in my near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Kitts, post: 2902159, member: 103317"] Bino's with the rangefinder built in are hard to beat. Just point, range, dial and shoot. The BR4 from Revic/Gunwerks is awesome as well. I use my Swaro's to spot game and then range with the BR4, earlier the BR2, they have never let me down. I am seriously looking at the new Revic rangefinding binoculars but want them to get at least one hunting season under their belt to work out any kinks before I spend another $2,600.00 for more glass. All indications are that they are legit so I see them in my near future. [/QUOTE]
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