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    Hawke Frontier 8 x 43 or RSPB HD 8 x 36

    Thanks Veracocha, that is a very good recommendation. We managed to get up to Old Moor today and use them properly for the first time. They were certainly very sharp and comfortable to hold, although they didn't enable us to see the Bittern (whose chicks made their first flight today). Richard
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    Hawke Frontier 8 x 43 or RSPB HD 8 x 36

    Hi folks Thanks for all the advice and help here. My wife and me went to Sherwoods yesterday and tried 4 pairs - rspb HD 8 x 36, Hawke Frontier ED 8 x 43 and the two Opticron models (Countryman and Verano 8 x 42). We ended up buying the Hawkes, which suprised me because I did think we would...
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    Hawke Frontier 8 x 43 or RSPB HD 8 x 36

    Hi David Thanks for your response and help here. I hadn't looked at the Opticron but have phoned Sherwoods and they have these and the Hawke / Rspb models stock and so I am going there tomorrow to try them all. The Opticron are mid priced between the Hawke and Rspb model and so do seem a...
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    Hawke Frontier 8 x 43 or RSPB HD 8 x 36

    Hi I am new to this site / forum, having viewed the various threads for sometime have finally decided to join. Both my wife and me currently have a pair of the RSPB HD 10 x 25 smaller bins which are great optically and very light. The concern I have is their performance in low light. In this...
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