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    I’m adding to this thread because as with the original post I had a few questions about Delta optics and I wasn’t satisfied/trust what I read online. I took a gamble and here are some of my thoughts that could help someone in a similar situation.

    Delta Titanium LRF binoculars.:

    Thanks to advice here I waited and managed to secure a pair with a sika show discount ��

    I hunt regularly with both sig3000bdx and leica geovid R but was yet to spend up on a decent set of Lrf binos myself. The glass on the leicas is significantly better than the sigs however I still preferred hunting with the sigs due to their compact shape and awesome rangefinder. I was bloody close to buying my own sigs but my hesitations were the low light glass performance and the fact they have increased in price $1k in the last year or 2. I also found the bdx function wasn’t being used during hunts and all I really want is a TBR readout and a dope chart.

    Enter the Deltas.

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    These are more compact than I expected. Same percieved weight as geovids and slightly more compact.

    They have decent lens caps which is something I really wanted. Much tidier than putting butler creek caps on a nice optic.

    They DO have a mounting socket at the front for tripods. This was a nice surprise as all websites stated they did not have a mount (like swaros and leica etc)

    The rangefinder readout has several options. I have it on the TBR mode which gives the line of sight distance followed a second later by the TBR readout. The rangefinder is very quick so you have a shooting solution quick enough.

    The geovid rangefinder felt like it belonged in a museum in comparison. The geovids struggled to range anything past 600m this evening while the deltas ranged scrub out to as far as I could see at 1600m
    Last edited by SPEARONZ; 15-11-2023 at 09:26 PM.

 

 

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