Point being? Feel like being an early morning jerk? The OP mentioned he may get NL's and have a dedicated rangefinder also. So troll on troll.Agree, but this has nothing to do with Rangefinding binoculars
Point being? Feel like being an early morning jerk? The OP mentioned he may get NL's and have a dedicated rangefinder also. So troll on troll.Agree, but this has nothing to do with Rangefinding binoculars
You're correct, I did see where he mentioned a separate Bino. However, name calling is not needed.Point being? Feel like being an early morning jerk? The OP mentioned he may get NL's and have a dedicated rangefinder also. So troll on troll.
Neither is being a jerk. You came off as a jerk for no reason whatsoever. How about, just be a nice person? In all honesty, it's not that hard to be nice. It's just a decision you have to make.You're correct, I did see where he mentioned a separate Bino. However, name calling is not needed.
Sorry you see it that way, but I still stand behind my last post. So, can we drop this and not derail the thread?Neither is being a jerk. You came off as a jerk for no reason whatsoever. How about, just be a nice person? In all honesty, it's not that hard to be nice. It's just a decision you have to make.
Do you happen to have the 10×42mm model?I have the new Sig Kilo6k HD RF Binos and am thoroughly impressed with glass and RF capabilities. No issues to report and the glass was way above my expectations. I run Swaro 15x56 Binos and both Kowa and Swaro spotters so glass is important to me. RF software works great also.
Those are the ones I would choose, but heard Sig is coming out with a new version of the Kilo 10 model. It should be announced at SHOT show so I am going to wait.I wanted a bit smaller set, so bought the Revic Acura BLR10B, and have been happy with them.
No. I have the 8x32 model. Very satisfied with mine this season and using them at the range. Ranged some Coues deer at 1500 yards.Do you happen to have the 10×42mm model?