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Things are changing. If binos don't get more compact and lighter and punch well above their weight the expensive euros especially will become very hard to sell. And the range finding binos will lose favour. Thats my prediction.
There are for more enquiries on here about what thermal spotter to buy than what binos. Thats where the money will go and binos will become supplementary for positive id and looking at antlers - and as thermal tech progresses binos will begin to lose that role too. People will want smaller and lighter binos and wont be so fussed about a ranger finder model. The range finder will be in the thermal.
Good glass is nice and means a lot to me, but even Im feeling the force.
A good set of bino's should last 30 years plus. Be lucky to get 3 out of a Ching Chong thermal!
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