Have played with set of those Sigs. Not in the feild but liked the glass. I also like the concept and would be interested in the speed of it for myself.
But pulling out my phone and fucking around a little bit allows me to gauge and prepare my hunters prior to the shooting.
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
Anyone used the Leupold RBX-3000 range finding binos?
The rangefinder on the Sig BDX binos is outrageously good! Ten times better then my old model geovids. Instant return when you hit the button. Lined up a valley ages away, hit the button and boom 2000 yard return instantly and they go way further then that too. I still found my leicas better to look through though.
When I was looking at top tier binoculars I settled on the Swaro 10x32mm EL and after comparing them with Southcity's 10x42mm EL in low light conditions I really don't feel that I am at a great disadvantage. The main reasons I went with them were weight and compactness, they fit very well into a Badlands Bino Case and the combined weight of the ELs and a Leica RF is 100 grams lighter than a pair of EL 10x42 Range.
One disadvantage of the RF Binos is the way technology is rapidly changing. Seven odd years ago Leica had their 1600 B RF but since then they have produced the 2000 B, 2700 B, 2800.Com and now the 3500.Com. With that in mind are you going to be happy with a pair of high end binos with out dated RF capabilities in say 5 years time?
I am as I don't shot beyond what the geovids will range. Its nice to know ranges beyond but not really useful as I can estimate it with a topo. Having the rangefinder in bino and not having to try find the animal again in a tiny rangefinder is way quicker and with the HD BS it spits out my Moa drop all compensated of angle temp and pressure good enough that I get Centre hits at 650 with a 16 inch 308. It's not the best but I think it's reached 99% of useful features until something amazing comes out.
Sorry for the thread hijack, but the discussion seems to be going the way of rangefinder binos anyway. What are your suggestions for good value (not necessarily cheap) rangefinder binos? They'll be my first set of decent binos, so anything will seem good to me, but don't want to be upgrading a couple of years. For North Island bush hunting. I assume some kind of built in angle compensation would be useful. Cheers.
I love my 15x leica geovids. I did however compare them to a set of the sig sauer bdx (I think that is what they are called) and I was very impressed. Bloody good glass and features for the $
So, I have been window shopping online and they are not cheap toys! What's out there that's cheaper and acceptable in quality?
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