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Binoculars with Built-In Rangefinders: A Good Idea?
Does it make sense to get binoculars with a built-in laser rangefinder?
Many hunters have found out firsthand just how useful a good set of quality binoculars can be in the field. Many others have found, and more are finding by the day, the usefulness that a laser rangefinder gives them as well. So one obvious question, why not combine these two vital pieces of hunting optics in package.
This combines the range finder into one of the key pieces of equipment that you were likely going to have anyway. It seems to make eminent sense, but there are relatively few models from which to choose.
A good idea but not without limitations
A decent number of hunters carry binos when they're out in the field. In fact, more hunters probably should. Yes, you give up some field of view when you look through any magnified device, but sometimes there's no better way to see far-off movement or that bedded-down deer that you would never see with the naked eye. If you're in dense cover or part of a deer drive or something, binoculars may not do you much good, but in so many other scenarios, they're a great addition to your gear.
Unfortunately, one of the main limitations is the small number of models to choose from, especially if you want to keep the price under four figures. Also, if you weren't going to carry a set of binoculars, they're considerably heavier and bulkier than a standard handheld range finder. And finally, there's that whole golf thing again. You look kind of weird on the back nine with a pair of binoculars around your neck. Pesky little issue.
As with many things, a question of convenience vs. versatility and cost
It seems that there would be more models to choose from in this category. The Leica Geovid and the Carl Zeiss Optical are extremely high quality and are rated very well, but they are quite expensive. And the Newcon's price is simply breathtaking. The Bushnell Fusion is more within reach of what it would cost to get a separate unit for both items, but that's about it. As more hunters and other users discover the usefulness of this combination, more products may hit the market, but the selection is limited at this time.
While more versatile than a rifle scope rangefinder, a bino combo still has limits on where and when you would use it. They're not the smallest items in your gear bag and you wouldn't want to treat them too roughly. The key to any combination unit is that the combo must perform as well or better than the separate units would on their own. The limited selection of rangefinding binoculars will do that - but you may have to pay a bit for it.
And one more thing - make sure you're allowed
Be sure to check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering this product. Also, these generally cannot be exported or ordered outside the United States without federal approval.
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