I can’t speak for Binos at the moment because I’m in the market for a new pair myself. I’m running an Athlon Ares 15-45x60, cant beat the price and it’s small size for backpacking. It’s a great scope for what you pay for it
I’ve tossed around the idea of a set of 15x but I’ve always preferred to run spotter along side and mid powered set of bino’s. I tend to lean towards running a set of 10x because I feel I’d definitely use them the most between long tripod sits or on the fly glassing.
You know that’s a great way to look at it. Glass is always something you’ll use hunting, arguably the most used piece of gear you’ll carry. I know it’s pretty subjective, some binos will be better or worse depending on your eye. Just looking for everyone’s opinions on your more readily available...
Thanks for all of your input guys. I’m definitely not committed to spending $1000-$1500 dollars. I’m definitely all about bang for your buck. If there are options at the lower price points that are comparable in some aspects to higher end glass then I’m all ears in that regard (Just more money I...
Thanks for the fast replies. I guess I should add that I’m looking to spend more in the $1000-$1500 range but would be open to cheaper options of good quality as well. I know to my eye I probably wont be able to tell the minor differences in glass of that price range. Just struggling to decide...
Hey all, I know this topic has been beat to death...I’ve lurking the forums for quite some time looking for the advice I need and now have more questions than answers. I’ll soon be in the market for a new pair of binos for the upcoming hunting season. I’ve always used a 10x42 and think I would...