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<blockquote data-quote="waterman74" data-source="post: 3285000" data-attributes="member: 134203"><p>Hello everyone. Sorry I have been out of town and haven't updated this thread.</p><p>As promised I will compare some models that I have bought. So far here is what I got....</p><p></p><p>Jason Commander #143 7x35...This one is hopefully going back, described incorrectly, and broken.</p><p>Fujinon Meibo...This one will be hard to beat.</p><p>Sears #6266 7x35 EWA.... 7x50's in this style are hard to find relatively cheap.</p><p>Steiner Bayreuth 8x30</p><p>Olympus EXPS I 8x42</p><p>Swift Seawolf 753A 7x50</p><p>Sears #6215 8x40</p><p>Swift Nighthawk 7x50</p><p>Jason Clipper 7x35</p><p>Sears 6212 7x35 EWA</p><p>Sans Strieffe #801 Gamester 8x30</p><p>Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 7x50</p><p>Jason Commander 136 7x50</p><p>Jason Clipper #120 8x40</p><p>Swift Grand Prix #716 8x30</p><p>and for comparison a Bushnell 8x42 H20 set that I have been using for a few years.</p><p></p><p>Still on the lookout for Jason Statesman 7x50 EWA and Swift Skipper in 7x50 reasonably priced. But I'm going to start eliminating some of these bins</p><p></p><p>More to come......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waterman74, post: 3285000, member: 134203"] Hello everyone. Sorry I have been out of town and haven't updated this thread. As promised I will compare some models that I have bought. So far here is what I got.... Jason Commander #143 7x35...This one is hopefully going back, described incorrectly, and broken. Fujinon Meibo...This one will be hard to beat. Sears #6266 7x35 EWA.... 7x50's in this style are hard to find relatively cheap. Steiner Bayreuth 8x30 Olympus EXPS I 8x42 Swift Seawolf 753A 7x50 Sears #6215 8x40 Swift Nighthawk 7x50 Jason Clipper 7x35 Sears 6212 7x35 EWA Sans Strieffe #801 Gamester 8x30 Zeiss Jena Jenoptem 7x50 Jason Commander 136 7x50 Jason Clipper #120 8x40 Swift Grand Prix #716 8x30 and for comparison a Bushnell 8x42 H20 set that I have been using for a few years. Still on the lookout for Jason Statesman 7x50 EWA and Swift Skipper in 7x50 reasonably priced. But I'm going to start eliminating some of these bins More to come...... [/QUOTE]
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