I love the Meostars. Ive looked through the Trinovids and they were a close second. I actually like the feel of the Meostars in my hands and the way they fit my eyes. One thing I would think about if you decide on the Meostars if you want Cabelas Euros or actual Meopta meostars. Same binos. But...
I love the Meostars. Feel they are right with the SLCs for almost half the price. Go to Cabelas and take a few outside in the evening and do a comparison.
If you decide on Meostars check the difference in warranties between Cabelas Euro (Meostar) And Meopta Meostar. I think the Cabelas Euros...
Ive killed and seen killed a lot of bulls with muzzleloaders and feel the same way. Ive used a few different bullets from all lead to barnes etc. Never had or seen a pass through. I just think that 250s aren't heavy enough. For a non lead bullet I like to be close to 300 grains. For lead add 30...
Reread your post and saw you are trying to get away from a spotter. I would stick with the 10x42 and find a way to mount them on a tripod or something to keep them steady.
I would stick with 10x42s but if your looking foe an 8x42 and small spotter talk to Doug at Cameraland. Ive seen some pretty good package deals advertised there.
That's a tough one. I went through it awhile back with my mini rat terrorist. Seems like she spent half her life on my lap. Have a german shepherd that is pretty elderly and I'm not sure if she'll make it through the winter. Shes been a great dog and I will be sad to see her go. It just seems to...
Buy these from the classifieds and save $1200 and be so close to the SLCs I would be surprised if you can tell the difference. Or find some used or demo Meostars for about $600- $800 and have a great warranty too. Talk to Doug or Neal at caneraland and get their thoughts on Meostars vs. SLCs...