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Lil-Rokslider
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8x and 15x on a tripod is my vote. No spotter unless you’re looking at trophy potential. A good pair of 15s will be more comfortable then a spotter all day.
I'm primarily just a meat hunter, like my father, so I guess that's why I adopted his choice of 10x on chest and a spotter. However, I have issues that he doesn't. I have slight tremors in my hands that I didn't realize, until this year (though it seems stupidly obvious now), were screwing with my glassing abilities. Getting 8s this season was a game-changer and got me thinking that I need to adopt new methods for out west (binos on a tripod).I wouldn’t carry three pieces of glass. I’d go 8’s and 15’s or 10’s (maybe 12’s if they are very good, wide FOV, hand holdable) and 65mm spotter. If you are really picky about judging animals, the latter. If you are just trying to find animals and determine legality, the former. With a tripod, you can find animals from distances so great so as to be prohibitive with just 8-10’s let alone 15’s.
I think you're spot on. I've never used binos on a tripod but everything I've read says its the tits! I'm a meat hunter so definitely not counting points or size, just legal/illegal for me. However, when looking at far-off things that I don't plan to kill, I do appreciate the finer details my spotter provides. A 15x bino on a tripod might be the best of both worlds though.8x and 15x on a tripod is my vote. No spotter unless you’re looking at trophy potential. A good pair of 15s will be more comfortable then a spotter all day.
From what I'm reading, seems like 12s might be too unsteady in my hands. I guess I'd be better off with 8's on my chest. I appreciate your reply!It really does come down to just using different magnifications and seeing what works for you. I do enjoy my 12's and think they're adequate as a do all if you only want one pair but when it comes down to it I personally don't care for them for use from the hand. For me here in AZ I much prefer my 15's and a less magnified pair for the chest.