I had the 16x Zulu6 out in the field this weekend looking at antelope and deer. From a truck, they are amazing as I don’t need to turn it off. The 16x eye box is annoying though. You have to have the inter pupillary distance just perfect. The 12x are actually a better match up, but as you said...
I compared my Swarovski 15 slc and 16x zulu6 hdx as well as the 10x NL pure all off a tripod on a 1951 resolution chart.
No suprise, the 15 SLC was much sharper than the 16 zulu6. Despite the extra 1x in magnification, I was able to resolve 3 more elements with the 15x slc. I was only able to...
Well I spent the day comparing the 12x and 16x Zulu6 against my Swaro 15s and a Vortex razor uhd 18x mounted to a tripod.
I actually liked the 12x better than the 16x. The larger exit pupil I think made a difference in ease of view. The Zulu6 had less contrast and color saturation compared to...
If photography is your focus. I would seriously look at the Sig Zulu6 binoculars for locating game as the reduced jitters make detail stand out significantly more.
Then, I would get a good spotting scope you can take pictures through and for close in detail looks. Kowa makes fantastic glass...
Well, after spending an afternoon looking through Sig Zulu6 HDX side by side with NL pure binoculars, I have decided to go all in on image stabilizing binos. Hand held, these things are game changers and outclassed everything. Taking out all those micro vibrations make such a huge difference in...
I have the alpaca shirt from thlete. It is a heavy base layer and super warm. I also have their synthetic puffy. Both pieces I have owned sice 2018 and have held up great with lots of hunting miles. The alpaca I only wear during late season hunts, but the puffy I have on every hunt.
I’ve shot deer and elk with both bullets. I prefer the 156 Berger myself. I haven’t had any issues with the 147, but they expand immediately on impact and I would be nervous hitting an elk or deer in a joint of the leg at high velocity. I have had no issues with the 156.
I’ve used a variety of bipods - I’ve been hunting with a bipod on a rifle for 20 years now. Currently, I’m running just a Magpul bipod with spike feet and the pan locked out. I’ve found I don’t need all the different angle options for legs. I just need cant in a bipod. The Magpul is light...