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Went hunting last summer and our tracker had a really crummy pair of binoculars which according to the PH would make the aerage man go blind so thought it would be nice to get him a good pair. Any suggestions of reasonably priced binos would be greatly appreciated.

7mm. guy


shoot straight or shoot often.
 
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What about the Steiner Compact Safari Binoculars in 8x22, Sierra Trading Post's latest flyer has them for $89.95.



http://www.sierratradingpost.com/xq/asp/base_no.72102/d...~4271/qx/product.htm
 
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...I`d go with Russians - reliable, robust and quite a piece for that kinda money:

http://www.kalinkaoptics.com/cgi-bin/kowstore.cgi?user_...inoculars%3B%202x-9x
 
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Trackers do not need binoculars. They see better without them than the average white man can with them.

But, it is very kind of you to consider buying him a pair and I am sure he would appreciate it. Go with Bill's recommendation.
 
Posts: 6273 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 13 July 2001Reply With Quote
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Hey 7mm,
I just got back from a trip in KZN that my PH had asked that I take a few pairs of inexpensive binos for the "boys". I bought 2 pair of Burris 8X32's off of e-bay, paid around $65 a pair. They were not bad optics and they loved them.
 
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