I’ve been running them for 2 years, kept my EL 12x50s to compare too.. the NLs are just that much better. I had my hunting parter, who’s a die hard 15’s guy compare my NLs to his SLCHD on our last trip out. His comment was, the NL’s were just better Like looking through your own eyes compared to...
They’re great, I think they get an undeserved bad wrap. If I hunted flying liver still that’d be my number 1 choice.
Mine was the best duck dog a guy could hope for and hell on pheasants.
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Once again a little louder for the people in the back, get an English cocker if you want a smaller dog.
I’d recommend reaching out to Sergio Valdez of Boss kennels, he has really nice ones.
I currently run the NL. 12x42s and like them, but for the money I would buy those 10’s all day long.
I’m going to switch up to running 8’s and 14s next year. FOV is hard to ignore in medium sized country..
The Fov is the limiting factor on the image stabilization glasses. I’ve ran them both.
They serve a purpose, but they aren’t the end all be all.
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Antelope are meant to be killed with rifles, and yes I have a pope and young goat on the wall.
I’ve been to the western Carolina’s, meh I’ve hunted way rougher country. Although every hunt can have its challenges, so I’m sure its got its as well.
I’d still hunt elk if I was lived east of the...
Birch Creek guidservice and No tellum creek guide services’s in Oregon I can not recommend enough. I know both owners well and have hunted with them both during the last 5 years. Cheaper than NM with guaranteed tags and good success rates.
They kill stuff no doubt, but they make an eldm look like a bonded bullet.
That being said my experience with them has been with high velocity loadings..
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