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Budget Binoculars Showdown: Vortex vs. Cabela’s
Many people can’t afford to spend $500-2,000 on a set of hunting binoculars. It’s just not that realistic because hunting can be expensive. At minimum, you need a weapon of some sort, warm clothes, ...
For avid hunters, being able to see a target well before it can see them is a great benefit. And one of the best ways to do so is by choosing a high quality pair of hunting binoculars—preferably with ...
This past turkey season, I decided to bring along my monocular for the first time, as the compact design fit perfectly in the box call pocket of my turkey vest. To my surprise, it became our most used ...
Vortex makes some of the best optics for hunting—no doubt about that. And whether you've been eyeing up a new rifle scope, spotting scope, or binos, Black Friday is the time to buy them. Right now, ...
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Vortex Solo R/T 8x36 monocular review
The Vortex R/T is primarily designed as a ranging reticle, featuring distinct silhouettes that assist users in making accurate range adjustments. During our testing, we found that this design did not ...
There are a few things that serious hunters and shooters know: Good optics make a huge difference. Good optics aren’t cheap. We don’t only review the best binoculars, spotting scopes, rifle scopes, ...
The Vortex R/T monocular is a capable performer with a lightweight, tough design, impressive image clarity and good low-light capabilities, although it has a stiff focus that may improve over time.
The Vortex Solo R/T 8x36 is a very well-made and thoughtfully designed monocular. It has extensive rubber body armor and a well-protected eyepiece. At around 11 ounces (303 grams), it's half the ...
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