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<blockquote data-quote="jgraider" data-source="post: 3230399" data-attributes="member: 74263"><p>I will be the first to agree on the minimal, if any, difference between birding and hunting glass. I will say though, that after having app 120 hunters in camp over the past 10-12 years, and having seen most all the high end glass except for recent Zeiss HT, UV HD+, or Niko EDG.....my newly acquired Swaro SV 10x42 is the sharpest, most complete hunting binocular I've ever seen. The view is utterly fantastic.</p><p></p><p>I have never seen a Leica show up in my camp, with the exception of a couple of Geovid's. Hunter's have little patience for crappy service and warranties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgraider, post: 3230399, member: 74263"] I will be the first to agree on the minimal, if any, difference between birding and hunting glass. I will say though, that after having app 120 hunters in camp over the past 10-12 years, and having seen most all the high end glass except for recent Zeiss HT, UV HD+, or Niko EDG.....my newly acquired Swaro SV 10x42 is the sharpest, most complete hunting binocular I've ever seen. The view is utterly fantastic. I have never seen a Leica show up in my camp, with the exception of a couple of Geovid's. Hunter's have little patience for crappy service and warranties. [/QUOTE]
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