Which Rangefinder Bino's?

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Glass experts!

If you could only choose one of:

Sig Sauer KILO 3000BDX, Leica Geovid R, Vortex Fury, Nikon LazerForce

Which would you choose?

The only knocks I've found about each are the price tag for the Leica, the Fury doesn't have the best glass, the Sig Sauer don't come with lens caps (I'm assuming that after market lens caps might be a solution), and I can't find any knocks against the LazerForce except for the fact that they're Nikons.

Definitely hoping to not spend more than $2K if possible. Thanks in advance for any/all your insights
 
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Awesome thanks for the thoughtful reply. Just was waiting for someone to give me further justification to blow the budget and get the Leica's. Tip of the hat 406
 

handwerk

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I think in your situation I'd go with the Leicas. I've been using Geovids for many years and continue to be impressed with the optics and RF.
 

JGRaider

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Meopta has a new Optika HD bino/rf in 10x42 or 8x50 that may be worth checking out. No ballistics though.
 

MtnW

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Leica. When some of the other companies are gone Leica will still be around.
 
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Ended up finding an awesome deal on a new pair of Geovid R 10X42's and I pulled the trigger. So stoked. Thanks for all the feedback
 

tdhanses

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Just go with the Leica, they are amazing optically and tried and true for the rf, love my hd-b’s.
 
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