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I don't want to sound like i'm trying to argue with you, but I think you might want to give it a shot if weight is the only consideration. Rf binoculars have come a long way. The older rf binoculars were very heavy and cumbersome, but now the weights difference is generally like 2-6 oz, for instance the Swarovksi el 42's are 29 oz vs the El range being about 32 oz. Leica is the same way. I'm working on getting some samples together incase someone ever wants to try them.
That being said, i agree with your second statement, ranging an animal at distance you will have time to drop your binos and use a range finder, i have guys who insist on using hold overs, that they won't have time to dial distance, I often recommend custom turrets, Swarovksi's older ballistic turret and new products like Swarovski's ballistic flex turret to really get those accurate shots at distance. To me shooting an animal at long range shouldn't be rushed, you should take your time and take those variables into consideration, we owe it to the animals to give them a quick death.
Hi Bruce. While I like the idea of the Rangefinding Binoculars the reality for me that the weight of them was just too much for me to want to carry them all day.
Personally, I've found that any game animals far enough away to cause me to pull out my RF are also far enough away that I haven't spooked the too much yet either. So the time savings I'd somewhat Los the to me.
Either way, please post up and let us know what choose!
I don't want to sound like i'm trying to argue with you, but I think you might want to give it a shot if weight is the only consideration. Rf binoculars have come a long way. The older rf binoculars were very heavy and cumbersome, but now the weights difference is generally like 2-6 oz, for instance the Swarovksi el 42's are 29 oz vs the El range being about 32 oz. Leica is the same way. I'm working on getting some samples together incase someone ever wants to try them.
That being said, i agree with your second statement, ranging an animal at distance you will have time to drop your binos and use a range finder, i have guys who insist on using hold overs, that they won't have time to dial distance, I often recommend custom turrets, Swarovksi's older ballistic turret and new products like Swarovski's ballistic flex turret to really get those accurate shots at distance. To me shooting an animal at long range shouldn't be rushed, you should take your time and take those variables into consideration, we owe it to the animals to give them a quick death.