Hunted with Leitz 10 x 42 trinovids for 20 years...still good glass. Now hunt with Swarovski 10 x 32 EL's(great optics, great size). Long range glassing with homemade 20-45x60 Nikon ED's mounted side x side but hunt with very light, very small Leupold 15-40x50 spotter. Happened in on a hunting...
Lots of great bucks everyone. Congrats. I am especially interested in those ID bucks. Hadn't seen them before, very impressive. Looking forward to bowhunting ID soon. I need to check the archery regs as I was told I need to take a bowhunter education course. Can you tell me what that consists of...
I have been using OR since early 90's(best guess) I have not tried any other brand since first using the OR's. I am on my 4th pair now with the history of the others as follows:
First pair had to have velcro resewn as the hook side finally pulled all the threads out of the loop side. After that...
The badlands can be snugged up pretty well and although it is not as compact as the one I have been using for years the bow clears it easily. I know some people shoot draw lengths that are kinda long for them and they tend to draw the bow closer to their chest to compensate. I would think any...
I am going to try to get a few more models to compare with the ones in the "Haulin Glass" article. Once I get enough variety I will update the article and include more detail about each. It seems like peoples preferences kind of fall into 2 catagories....models as compact as possible and still...
I prescribe to the theory "the only good coyote is the one coming in to my predator call". Anyone have an opinion on which Foxpro call is the best value for the money. Probably don't need one but when has that ever been a reason not to buy something ;=)
Used my 10 x 40 Leitz for 22 years then bought a pair of 10 x 32EL Swarovski's. Upgrade in optical quality for sure but my old Leitz are smaller, lighter and still pretty darn good bino's. I still use them when trail riding on dirt bikes and mountain bikes.