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Zeiss Victory Rangefinding Binocular

INTEGRATED laser rangefinder binoculars are nothing new. Serving as both a field glass and rangefinder eliminates the need to carry two separate instruments in the field. It is no longer necessary to lower your binocular, let it hang on its strap around your neck, dig your rangefinder out of your daypack to range the animal, and then lay it aside before getting your rifle lined-up for a shot. Also, it allows you to see the game a lot more clearly as you range it than than a range-finding monocular.

Undoubtedly, the biggest advantage in having the rangefinder integrated in your binocular is that it enables you to instantly range the game as soon as you catch sight of it, without the need of having to fuss with two separate devices which reduces the amount of time between spotting an animal and taking a shot. So, there's less chance of the animals moving behind cover and

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