choughed2bits
kev thomson
Hi there all,
Have been an avid reader of your helpful posts as i after 20 years of using little 7x21 compacts have decided to get over my binocular envy and buy some decent kit. I have a fairly good idea of what i want to test (and probably buy). I am trying to decide between minox br 8x42 bl and opticron verano 8x42 for the bins, and seriously thinking about getting myself an opticron ga 80 ed 80mm scope as well, probably with the hdf zoom.
Any feedback on my choices and possible alternatives would be welcome as i am planning a wee drive down to England in the near future to test some kit first hand before i buy anything.
The real reason i am posting here however, is for advice as to whether i'd be best to wait until the new year sales. I was also intending to buy this stuff over the internet, probably for the best price (www.swoptics.co.uk look best so far although don't do the minox bins).
If there are any pitfalls that i might be overlooking i'd gladly heed your advice.
Yours in anticipation, aye the canny Scot,
Kev
Have been an avid reader of your helpful posts as i after 20 years of using little 7x21 compacts have decided to get over my binocular envy and buy some decent kit. I have a fairly good idea of what i want to test (and probably buy). I am trying to decide between minox br 8x42 bl and opticron verano 8x42 for the bins, and seriously thinking about getting myself an opticron ga 80 ed 80mm scope as well, probably with the hdf zoom.
Any feedback on my choices and possible alternatives would be welcome as i am planning a wee drive down to England in the near future to test some kit first hand before i buy anything.
The real reason i am posting here however, is for advice as to whether i'd be best to wait until the new year sales. I was also intending to buy this stuff over the internet, probably for the best price (www.swoptics.co.uk look best so far although don't do the minox bins).
If there are any pitfalls that i might be overlooking i'd gladly heed your advice.
Yours in anticipation, aye the canny Scot,
Kev