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A choice to make... Frontier EDs, Nikon Monarchs or other options??
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<blockquote data-quote="baldingeagle" data-source="post: 1674299" data-attributes="member: 55999"><p><strong>Happy Man !!!</strong></p><p></p><p>Ordered Some Hawke 8 x 43 Frontier ED's From A R Hawkins in Northampton which i recieved today. Excellent service from them in all areas. Had a nasty headache so left work early:-O. All i can say is the 20 minutes i had to check them out was enough to convince me that it was money extremely well spent.</p><p></p><p>I will do a longer trial when i go to Rainham Marshes over the weekend and to some local woods, but so far they are very bright, good weight balance whilst in the hands, the dot grips are very good and the focusing is smooth. The dioptre setting is also geared. </p><p></p><p>If anyone is considering buying these bins do so, they are excellent value for money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldingeagle, post: 1674299, member: 55999"] [b]Happy Man !!![/b] Ordered Some Hawke 8 x 43 Frontier ED's From A R Hawkins in Northampton which i recieved today. Excellent service from them in all areas. Had a nasty headache so left work early:-O. All i can say is the 20 minutes i had to check them out was enough to convince me that it was money extremely well spent. I will do a longer trial when i go to Rainham Marshes over the weekend and to some local woods, but so far they are very bright, good weight balance whilst in the hands, the dot grips are very good and the focusing is smooth. The dioptre setting is also geared. If anyone is considering buying these bins do so, they are excellent value for money. [/QUOTE]
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