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Top of the range

Rewind a few years and there weren’t many options when it came to range-finding binoculars. If you wanted to buy a pair, you were limited to a few premium optics brands, most of which were expensive.

However, there are now many more options, especially at the more affordable end of the price spectrum. Before we go any further, I will try to dissuade you from going too affordable. Over the years, I’ve tried some cheap range-finding binoculars. I have always been disappointed with the optical quality and light transmission in particular.

Some more affordable options now are:

Vortex Fury HD 5000 – £1,159

Delta Optical Titanium Delta-T RF – £1,179

Kahles Helia RF – £1,410

Sig Sauer Kilo 3000 BDX – £1,599.99

Two months ago,

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