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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Optics for the Hunter,
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This review is from: Optics for the Hunter (Hardcover)
This is one of the best books on optics I have ever encountered. It is filled with knowledge for the layman, but it is detailed enough to satisfy the expert. Barsness walks the reader through the pros and cons of various styles and brands of binoculars, rifle scopes, spotting scopes, and rangefinders. He does not hesitate to make explicit comparisons between various makes and models, and he helps the reader make informed decisions about quality vs. price. Do yourself a favor and study this book before buying another piece of optics-related equipment.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tells you all you need to know about scopes & binoculars,
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This review is from: Optics for the Hunter (Hardcover)
My friend turned me on to this book. It really does have everything you need to know before buying rifle scopes and binocular. Easy to understand objective opinions on all hunting optics. If your in the market for optics or you need to know where your currently owned optics fit in, then you'll want this book. Highly Recommended. AAA+++
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Useful Book,
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I found Optics for the Hunter to be educational. I learned several bits of information that helped me feel like I was making an educated decision in purchasing both a binocular and rifle scope. It does not really help you choose between the various products within a mfg line (like between the various Leupold models) you'll have to figure that out for your self.It does provide valuable info on mounting scopes as well. I am glad I bought it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally!,
By Phone Jockey "ebd10" (Kansas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Optics for the Hunter (Hardcover)
Someone explains optics without trying to sound like a NASA rocket scientist. It's written in a clear, concise, down-to-earth style that manages to explain optics without causing an onset of narcolepsy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Optics for the Hunter by John Barsness,
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I've only read the scope section so far. It has info that everyone should know but is not commonly known. You'll find out how scopes are built and what makes a good one. It is not always the most expensive one! This book is well worth the price and your time to read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful, informative, and well-written,
By Prof. CJ "The Eclectic Professor" (North FL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Optics for the Hunter (Hardcover)
Most hunters and shooters have a dismal understanding of optics. For evidence, go to a shooting range or hunting camp and pay attention -- you'll see such absurdities as guys with $2K rifles toting $30.00 K-Mart binoculars, guys with short-ranged 30-30s topped with gigantic 4-14x scopes, and guys with European optics that cost more than a well-used car who can't hunt or shoot well enough to remotely take advantage of their gear. This book is the antidote to such maladies.
John Barsness is one of the two best currently active hunting/gun writers. (The other is Craig Boddington.) In this book, the best of its kind that I'm aware of, Barsness has done something incredible -- made a treatise on optics (which could easily have become a dry morass of technical info and jargon) that's also an enjoyable read. Barsness does an excellent job of informing the curious hunter about all aspects of hunting optics -- gun scopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, and even rangefinders. He tells you what attributes to look for and why. He also dispels a lot of the myths about hunting optics (eg., that bigger is always better, that optical brightness is the single most important attribute of a riflescope, that ultra-expensive, hard-to pronounce Euro-scopes are the greatest thing since smokeless powder, etc.) Barsness, to his credit, looks not only at the Rolls Royce-level optics that few real-life hunters can afford; he also looks at middle-class and even proletarian products, and points out that many of them are better than you'd expect (just like expensive optics can sometimes be lemons.) This is a book that I've referred back to again and again, and have found extremely helpful when shopping for scopes, binoculars, and spotting scopes of my own. I highly recommend it to any hunter.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Practical Study of Hunting Optics,
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In spite of being a little dated this study of optic basics is extremely useful. After reading this book I understood more about optics and their performance than I could have hoped. Barsness has a logical style that begins in basics, describes how American optics differ from European, and how to compare to get best value for dollar (high price doesn't neccessarily mean best). He also writes an enlightening segment on how to use binocular,rifle scope, and spotting scope as a system becoming more aware of all that goes on just beyond our sight. This was an entertaining book to read and a pleasure to learn from.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good start point for those who wants beguin to understand hunting optics,
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If you want to understand some of the basics of the shooting and hunting optics, this is almost the only book that focuses in that question. Clear and good written, its main defect is that Barsness only treats the matter in a somehow superficial form. It lacks an real in-depht technical exam of all the aspects of this area, and also lacks more thecnical comparative data between different choices. Besides that, the optics treated are not the current state-of-the-art. However, this book should be a "must read" for those who beguins to internate in that world, and I think that it could be of good value for many veterans too. Its main virtue is that it is full of common sense.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great read and better reference book,
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Optics for the Hunter is a book every hunter should read. It is often said that in optics, you get what you pay for. Don't be misled and think that you must purchase the most expensive in order to get the best. Barsness shows how to test scopes and binoculars to make sure you are getting what you are paying for. I read it the first time for pleasure but will read it again for more understanding and will refer to it as a reference material from now on.
I give it the highest recommendation. |
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Optics for the Hunter by John Barsness (Hardcover - November 8, 1999)
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