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Binos?

Started by wisconsinteacher, December 10, 2012, 09:19:00 PM

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wisconsinteacher

I am looking for some binos. Right now I am thinking the 8x42 Cascades or the 8x42 Mojaves. Are the Mojaves worth the extra $75? I am going to use them for deer/turkey hunting in WI. I will use them in the hardwoods/looking over ag fields/large swamps. I know some of you may mention other binos and that is great, but could you keep them under $300. Thanks for the help.

I have added Minox BV II 8x42 BR to my list.  Any one using these?  How do they compare to the Mojaves?

Bowwild

I have Leupold Binos and I like them.  

I have to admit though I rarely use binoculars. I don't even regularly pack them when hunting in the east.  I realize I'm abnormal in my near disinterest in binoculars.

T Sunstone

I have a pair of Leupold katmia 6x32 and love them.  I have a pair of swarovski 10x25 pocket but never carry them only the Katmia.   $300  You won't be sorry.

 http://www.eagleoptics.com/binoculars/leupold/leupold-katmai-6x32-roof-prism-binocular-black

meathead

I don't think there is much difference.  Either will work good for deer and turkey hunting.  I have the 8x42 pinnicles and carry them everywhere.

jcprintz

What T Sunstone said X2. I have a pair of Ziess and Lietz but only carry my 6x32s
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cloudbaseracer

Read this forum if you have the time -

http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=211793

and then buy the Sightron Bluesky II 8x32.  I can tell you these are amazing binos.  All of the reviews are right on and you cannot beat these for less than $1k!! That is right - a $189 bino that beats anything up to 6 times the price.

Let me know your thoughts if you get them.  I think this is the best deal in hunting at the moment.

Cheers,

James

Biathlonman

Do yourself a favor.  Buy a set of the Leupold Yosemite 6x30.  Unreal glass that you may decide to just stick with.  That will give you a chance to get real familiar with using binos and figure out what does and doesn't work for you.  Best $100 I've ever spent on glass and what I reach for most often.

NoCams

Love my 10X42 Leupold Pinnacles......  :campfire:
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Bjorn

I use binos every time I hunt, the Leopold Katmai 6x32 is great for bowhunting-IMO anyway. Compact, easy to use and quick focusing, great for separating fur from brush when you are still hunting.

sloaf

The mojaves are worth it.  I looked though the whole lineup before purchasing the mojaves.  Best glass and design.
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str8jct

My dad a got a pair of Mojave 8x42 last month.  I have a pair nikon in 8x42 and they are clearer, brighter, and sharper than what I have.  I like them so much I will be getting a pair.

Jan Brown

I love my Cascade 10x42 binos. Leopold makes great stuff. The quality speaks for itself, you won't be disappointed...!
Jan Brown
Orange County, New York
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canopyboy

I have the 8x42 cascades.  Just got them this summer.  Love 'em, can't be sure how they can be better.  In low light, if I can't quite make it out with my bare eyes, the cascades almost seem to light it up when I look through them.  Always very sharp image.  Highly recommmended by me at least...
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dino

Leupold's are nice I have a couple of sets and just got a new Leupold spotting scope.  Always a good deal for the money.
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Gdpolk

I've been exceptionally pleased with my Leupold Yosemite binoculars.  To my eyes, the image looks like $250-$350 binoculars in terms of resolution, clarity, sharpness, correct color hues, not washing out when looking into trees, depth of field, and brightness.  I'm not a big time optics guy but the Yosemite line, both 6x and 8x, seem like exceptional glass for the cost.  The view through them was better to me than even other products in the Leupold line that cost more money.  You may want to compare the Yosemites against the two you like and decide for yourself; your eyes may find a difference worth paying more for.  Also being able to feel the product in your own hands will give you a good idea of ergonomics and having a set of glass that fits you well and is easy to use might be worth the extra cash one way or another.
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smokin joe

I agree about the Leupold Yosemite binos. i love mine and think they are the best buy out there.
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guspup

Leopold Yosemite guy here too. I was blessed with good eyes, so I appreciate god vision, and when I need the binoculars, I really appreciate the sharp image of a real good binocular

guspup

I mean good vision, it's not that good :-)

bowslinger

I have the Mojaves in 8x42.  They are a great bino for the money.  Very durable lens coatings. No regrets whatsoever.
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skilonbw

I have neither of the Leuopold binos to compare to. However I just got back from a photo safari in SA and I used my Minox BF 10x42 BR and could pick out game out on the hillside better than my guide who a high end pair of Nikon 10x50s so that has been my recent experience with the Minox , looking forward to using them for scouting next year on elk.


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