Things to look for in
hunting
binoculars
One of the most important pieces of
hunting gear after your rifle would have to be a
durable pair of hunting binoculars. Whether your
hunting pheasant, deer, moose or any other game, a
great advantage to have is a wide field of view and
range to see your prey before they see you.
My brother-in-law insists that a good
hunter must have a range finder laser attachment on
your binoculars when hunting as it has given him
great advantages in the bush with trophy prizes to
show for it. Also, night vision is an important
feature for those hard core hunters needing
navigation at night who like to go long hours before
hitting the sack.
Some hunting binocular review sites
I’ve read recommended Leupold and Swarovski hunters
binoculars and scopes as two of the best on the
hunting market. The Leupold Golden Ring series of
hunter binoculars are 8x32mm or 10x32mm with wide
lenses that meet the demading performance criteria
needed for hunting.
Features include index matched lens
system, phase coated, super-high reflection prisms,
for brightness, resolution, contrast, and color
fidelity. You’ll see intricate details you’ve never
seen before on your prey when picking out the
targets in dark forest, even in the poorest of light
and most miserable of weather conditions.
The innovative Inter-pupillary
distance lock (IPD), lets you hold your binoculars
easily with one hand and are ready to use the
instant you put them close to your eyes. Twist-up,
retractable eyecups and generous eye relief make for
comfortable extended viewing even with eyeglasses.
Do your own research on hunting
optics or binoculars and compare the Leupold Golden
Ring to the Swarovski binoculars S1017 as well as
other popular binocular name brands for hunting like
Bushnell, Pentax, Steiner, Fujinon and more.
About the Author:
Lu Otico is a contributing writer and author of
www.binocular-review.net, who provides
information and reviews on all types of binoculars, monoculars, telescopes and more from
brand names like Bushnell, Leica, Zeiss, Nikon,
Kahles, Celestron, Canon, Swarovski, Steiner,
Fujinon and Pentax.
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