Entry/Mid range Binoculars

tim629

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Sell me on what binoculars I should be buying.

Going moose hunting in newfoundland and I figure it would be a good idea to have a decent pair of glass. I put a leupold vx freedom on the rifle and i'm satisfied with the clarity of the glass, went into bass pro today to compare the Leupold BX-2 alpine, and the vortex diamondback hd but the people behind the counter couldn't be bothered even with their check-in system so i'm going to rely on you guys and another forum and roll the dice.

Hoping to stay under $300, i'm thinking a simple 10x42 but if you talk me into something else i'm game
 
I will upgrade one day if I stop putting my all my money towards guns. But I have used vortex crossfire for 16 years. I have had to cash in the warranty twice but I would say $130 well spent. I will upgrade to Sig image stabilizing binos next.
 
I've always been a vortex guy but does anybody have info about endurance lineup from hawke . My current pair r the viper 10x42 binos and the gen1 razor spotter 20x60x85
 
Used from a brand with a bulletproof warranty. 100%.

Wouldn't shock me to see a pair of BX-4 Pro guide 10x42s on ebay for $300. I think I paid $350 for mine. Insane quality for the money.

Vortex obviously has the same quality of warranty and I've heard good things about Athlon as well.
 

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