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Topic: Help finding good binos w/ range reticle
Posted By: pogeybait
Subject: Help finding good binos w/ range reticle
Date Posted: July/06/2006 at 21:46
Hi all,

I'm looking for a good pair of binoculars with a rangefinding reticle (not a laser or anything fancy). I'm interested in any bino less than $750 and would prefer a 50mm objective.

So far I see:

  • Leupold Mark 4 Tactical 10x50 (impression: compact, light, are optics good? i have TMR reticle on my MR/T riflescope)
  • Steiner Tactical/Military Series 7x50 or 10x50 (seems to be military standard, heavy)
  • IOR Valdada 7x40 2B/GA (similar to Steiner but cheaper)

I would be very interested to hear your thoughts about these binoculars, esp the Leupold and IORs with respect to optic quality and overall construction quality.

Thanks,
Pogeybait





Replies:
Posted By: anweis
Date Posted: July/07/2006 at 10:15

If i were looking for a binocular with a reticle i would buy the 8x30 Hensoldt Ferro D16. They are available on famous bidding site for about $200.

It is the best military binocular ever made: light, small, sharp and bright beyod belief, and the optics are better than anything Leupold or Steiner will ever come up with. And tough, real tough. Optically they are superior to my Swarovski.

I take it that you want 50mm lenses because you want to use the binos in low light. Be aware that light transmission and quality of the glass and coatings count more than size of lenses when it comes to seing in low light.

 



Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: July/07/2006 at 13:12
IOR Valdada makes binoculars with rangefinding reticles.  They are on the heavy side, but very tough and the glass is excellent.  I have a 7x40 with a reticle, but I think they also make a 10x50 with a reticle.  Both are easily in your price range.

ILya


Posted By: Stephanie
Date Posted: July/07/2006 at 13:50

We have a few of Steiner mil reticles on the samplelist you may be interested in. Save you some $$$

 

     http://www.samplelist.com - http://www.samplelist.com

 

 

 

# 5176      Steiner M22 7x50 Military W/h mil scale reticle $ 599.95  

 

 

 

# 5175

Steiner M22 7x50 Military W/h mil scale reticle $ 649.95

 

 

  



7x50 Military R
For situations in extreme darkness, the enhanced low light performance of the 7 x 50 Military has made this the standard binocular for special naval, military and law enforcement units throughout the world. The 7 x 50 configuration coupled with Steiner’s optical brilliance provide impressive mid 90 percent light transmission performance for surveillance, navigation and other low-light applications. M-22 reticle, and lightweight construction. Meets all military specifications for ruggedness, for a lifetime of high performance.

Specifications
7x50 – Item no.
538
Weight:
37 oz
Field of view:
385 feet @ 1000 yards
Eye relief:
22 mm

http://www.steiner-binoculars.com/parts/parts_militaryR1.asp?id=7x50 Military R -  



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