Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

Vortex Kaibab 18x56 for sale

YoungGun

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 7, 2014
Messages
657
Location
Bozeman
The Kaibab's have never been used in the field. I bought them new, and about the time I got a tripod adapter for them (included), I decided I liked running 12x's and a spotter (see above). Excellent glass- would be ideal for long glassing sessions where eye fatigue on a spotter is a concern. Lens caps, soft case, original box, bino strap, original hardware and the tripod adapter are included. $900 to your door.

IMG_6680.JPEGIMG_6681.JPEGIMG_6682.JPEGIMG_6683.JPEG



PM with questions.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_6671.JPEG
    IMG_6671.JPEG
    1 MB · Views: 153
  • IMG_6672.JPEG
    IMG_6672.JPEG
    1,013.7 KB · Views: 150
  • IMG_6674.JPEG
    IMG_6674.JPEG
    630.3 KB · Views: 133
  • IMG_6675.JPEG
    IMG_6675.JPEG
    637.6 KB · Views: 126
  • IMG_6677.JPEG
    IMG_6677.JPEG
    1.1 MB · Views: 120
  • IMG_6678.JPEG
    IMG_6678.JPEG
    1.1 MB · Views: 119
  • IMG_6679.JPEG
    IMG_6679.JPEG
    1.1 MB · Views: 116
Last edited:
The scope new is $1000.00. A little more in the ballpark with the binos new at $1650. Tripod is worthless, I have one that I use to just support my chronograph 😂 You might want to set your expectations a little lower for these out dated optics.
 
The scope new is $1000.00. A little more in the ballpark with the binos new at $1650. Tripod is worthless, I have one that I use to just support my chronograph 😂 You might want to set your expectations a little lower for these out dated optics.
The friendly gathering is just trying to protect the other possible uneducated friendlies 😘
Certainly not trying to rip anyone off- I paid $1600 for the Razor new, did a quick eBay check to see what they were selling for, which was $1000, so priced accordingly. I didn't even know you could still buy gen 1 "new", but I'll certainly take that into account and edit the post with a price that is more reflective of the market. I appreciate you pointing that out, sincerely.

As for the Kaibabs, I paid $1150 new, and besides unboxing them and adding the tripod adapter, they have never been taken outside or used. Not sure if you got the $1650 the same place I got the $1000 for the Razor or what :LOL:, but I feel that $900 for them, in the box and unused with a tripod mount included is a fair price.

The Tripod I've actually liked. For sitting and it's size, it's tough to beat, but has it's obvious limitations at that size. I've switched over to a Two Vets tripod and RRS Anvil-30 head, which is overkill for a spotter, let alone a pair of Binos, but I can stand fully behind it (I'm 6'3) and can shoot off of it. That said, I pulled the Summit, as the juice is likely not worth the squeeze for someone to go used as @COHunter67 eloquently pointed out, and the value isn't there for me to sell it for much less when it still has a place in the gear pile.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top