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<blockquote data-quote="Piskeddu" data-source="post: 3370969" data-attributes="member: 133860"><p>Here in Italy (as I think all over the world), hunting is regulated by laws and those laws should be respected.</p><p>I am not a hunter but the opposite, I deal with cruelty to animals and thus also the birds, the manufacturers of binoculars have started to be divided into two sectors (hunting and nature) their products when they realized that people were beginning to have more instinct of a time keeping.</p><p>Kowa also use for this, does not produce optics for hunting, I know that runs a commercial on the internet where you can see their binoculars in the hands of hunters but this does not upset me, are the people who do evil not the products themselves, but so does not mean that other brands are worse or better, they have made different choices sales.</p><p>There are honest and dishonest and so hunters photographers who often do even worse just to have a good photograph.</p><p>Good evening. Giorgio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piskeddu, post: 3370969, member: 133860"] Here in Italy (as I think all over the world), hunting is regulated by laws and those laws should be respected. I am not a hunter but the opposite, I deal with cruelty to animals and thus also the birds, the manufacturers of binoculars have started to be divided into two sectors (hunting and nature) their products when they realized that people were beginning to have more instinct of a time keeping. Kowa also use for this, does not produce optics for hunting, I know that runs a commercial on the internet where you can see their binoculars in the hands of hunters but this does not upset me, are the people who do evil not the products themselves, but so does not mean that other brands are worse or better, they have made different choices sales. There are honest and dishonest and so hunters photographers who often do even worse just to have a good photograph. Good evening. Giorgio [/QUOTE]
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