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  1. lmans66

    My Most Important Binoculars?

    I have gone thru Sports Optics in LA, ...USA...and they have done that for mr prior, if one is near the warehouse,... jim
  2. lmans66

    My Most Important Binoculars?

    I have done that prior.... might have to this time as well to make sure but I feel so guilty sending back merchandise. I haven't gotten used to the 'new and improved way of shopping' ... :-) jim
  3. lmans66

    My Most Important Binoculars?

    Exactly....but a cherry one. The focus wheel and whether it is smooth or chunky can be an issue. All else, ...no problems with
  4. lmans66

    My Most Important Binoculars?

    I hear you....all good bins...but not for me....one reason or another as we all have our preferences and no reason to extrapolate on mine. If I wanted one of your selection, I would now take the UVHD 10x32, while the rest can remain where they are. I had a nice pair of Meostar's 10x32 at one...
  5. lmans66

    My Most Important Binoculars?

    For "EVER"...I owned and touted 10x42's with SLC, HT's and a Noctivid. I could hold them even, and I liked the view, especially from the SLC and Noctivid. Since COVID days I have shifted to the 30-35 range and find I am not missing out on anything but added weight. Now,....7x, 8x or 10x?....ah...
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