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  • where is the demonstration?

  • can the powerview binocular zoom in and out?

  • Well, most people are likely to buy Bushnell, for the same reason they buy Toyota or Honda automobiles and Canon cameras. What's the reason? Most other people own the products of those brands, so they consider their buy safe. I'd call Bushnell a Microsoft of binoculars, if you know what I mean. I myself own 9 pairs of binoculars, only to be laughed at by my father for instance, because none of my binos are zoom, and neither of them costs below $500... Hope you get my drift...

  • I have a skymaster 25-125x80 now thats powerful

  • Nice dog! :)

  • Great info Jack! Thanks

  • another 5 stars.

    Man Jack, you've been busy.

    So many new videos.

    HoC

  • Thanks Jack.

    The 10x50s do have more light gathering capability for lower light conditions, because of their larger front lens. This gives a brighter image

    I use the smaller binoculars too, because I am not going to lug around those big things, especially around my neck.

  • @lsumner69

    Yep a bigger objective lense will gather more light but your ending statement says it all, you have to drag them through the timber. Every decision has checks and balances, I will take smaller form factor over more light gathering. If my Leupold's won't pull it off it is too dark to be shooting anyway.

  • About the Leupold Yosemite would those be a good target binoculer for around 600 yards for spotting your shots on papper?

  • @guns4funca

    No -600 yards is a huge distance to see little spots on a target.. You need a hi powered spotting scope on a stand.

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