Cody_W
WKR
Clearly this is highly subjective, and though 8s are the best for handholding, there has never been a time in all my years hunting I where I couldn’t prop up on something if I needed to be more steady, whether it be a tree, my leg, a rock, holding my hat, or obviously a tripod. If I were to come across this scenario, a LRF would solve that issue.
A set of 10s is a great compromise, but in an open area like much of the areas out west for rifle that extra power of 12s sure is nice. I personally prefer a pair of both 10s and 12s, depending upon the hunt. 8s serve no purpose for my style though.
A set of 10s is a great compromise, but in an open area like much of the areas out west for rifle that extra power of 12s sure is nice. I personally prefer a pair of both 10s and 12s, depending upon the hunt. 8s serve no purpose for my style though.