Revic br4 or rangefinder binoculars ?

I was running the Swaro NL Pures and the br4. Pretty much the ultimate combo. The new Revic binos are working so well, I think I'm making the switch. I've spent a half day in the glass and didn't feel I gave up anything. Ranging performance is solid.
So you're saying to go from a Leica to the Revic binos won't be sacrificing too much on glass performance?
 
Anyone have an update on their Revic Binos? I'm looking at switching from my Leica 3200 and a Kestrel to something quicker. Biggest concern is glass quality. My Leicas are crystal clear but again require another device.
 
Anyone have an update on their Revic Binos? I'm looking at switching from my Leica 3200 and a Kestrel to something quicker. Biggest concern is glass quality. My Leicas are crystal clear but again require another device.
Just go for it! You won't regret the purchase.
 
Just go for it! You won't regret the purchase.
I listened to your Q&A about them on YouTube and the technical aspects of them sound up to par with the competitors but through the naked eye how do the two really compare? In your opinion.

I need a shooting solution for my Magnus in 28 nosler!

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Just got my Revic BR4 in today from Cameraland. Not much time behind them, but easy to use and appears to be well built with all the onboard tech stuff. The only complaint I have and it is not the instrument is that a bit difficult to hold steady. I am going to give it a fair shakedown, but already wishing maybe I should have purchased the Bino RF version although I really like my NL Pures. We will see.
 
Just got my Revic BR4 in today from Cameraland. Not much time behind them, but easy to use and appears to be well built with all the onboard tech stuff. The only complaint I have and it is not the instrument is that a bit difficult to hold steady. I am going to give it a fair shakedown, but already wishing maybe I should have purchased the Bino RF version although I really like my NL Pures. We will see.
I went with rangefinding binoculars, one piece of equipment doing two things. anytime I can carry less and do more that is a big plus!
 
I went with rangefinding binoculars, one piece of equipment doing two things. anytime I can carry less and do more that is a big plus!
The only reason I went with these is I don't want to give up the use of the NL Pures since most of my hunting is deer. And, they tend to move more in those dawn to dusk times where the NL Pures are awesome.
 
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