fire814
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Do you have to hook up to Blue tooth, cell phone to use the Ballistic programs?
Yeah but it's easy, and once it's done I've never had to go back into anythingDo you have to hook up to Blue tooth, cell phone to use the Ballistic programs?
No sir, shows in bino . Except wind and you hit a button to adjust that unless connected to a kestrelThen do you have to have to look at your phone to see the ballistic info? Does that include the wind, temp, angle compensate etc.?
Buy Leica, cry once, buy inferior and you'll cry for the rest of your life!I'm the market for a new set of bino's what's everyone using?
Other then the 3200 leica have had issues ranging in the snow from what I've seenBuy Leica, cry once, buy inferior and you'll cry for the rest of your life!
My older one has worked great in pdog townsOther then the 3200 leica have had issues ranging in the snow from what I've seen
You shoot prairie dogs in the snow?My older one has worked great in pdog towns
No but they work well hunting in snow tooYou shoot prairie dogs in the snow?
I had a set of the Nikon Monarch X 10.5x45s and they were definitely good binoculars. I ended up giving them to my dad when I got my Swarovski SLCs. In my opinion they're definitely inferior to the SLCs, but still good binoculars for almost $1k less.I'm surprised to not see people mentioning Nikon binoculars. I have older Nikon Monarch X model 10 power and compared them with $3500 Swarovski binoculars in a snow storm at night and could read lettering on signs in store windows out around half a mile much better with the Nikons. And the glass is bright- helps so much in low light that it feels like night vision.