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Old November 4, 2015, 03:07 PM   #1
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My article, "How to pick the best hunting binoculars"

Here's the latest article at my Michigan Firearms Examiner page.

I tried to go beyond the typical "buyers guides" article and actually talk about the things that matter when picking binoculars.

How to pick the best hunting binoculars

"The importance of hunting binoculars cannot be overstated. A good pair of binoculars will hold up to harsh conditions, be easy to use without eyestrain and, most importantly, help you spot and identify game.

There is more to picking a set of binoculars than finding the highest magnification at the lowest cost. To find out more about how design, build quality and optical considerations play a role I talked to experts from two of the leading optics manufacturers: Adam Goess is the SRO Product Manager at Nikon and Shane Meisel is the Brand Manager for Binoculars at Leupold & Steven."
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