ChrisAU
WKR
Any better 12x50 out there that isn't a dual bridge design (IPD issues with dual bridge designs when using a tripod adapter) and weighs less than 2 lbs in that price range?
Thanks, I'm already cringing at the weight difference between 22-24 oz 10x42's and the 28.7 oz Vortex Razors, definitely don't want something over 32 oz. But now I'm thinking about selling my 8x32 BX-4's and just getting a pair of Swaro SLC's in 10x42 for my do all end all be all bino.
Why are you concerned with the weight so much? Good optics = less walking
I would find other places to save weight
I’d take a pair of 10x SLCs over 12x razors any day. If you keep an eye out, you can get them within a few hundred of the razors.Thanks, I'm already cringing at the weight difference between 22-24 oz 10x42's and the 28.7 oz Vortex Razors, definitely don't want something over 32 oz. But now I'm thinking about selling my 8x32 BX-4's and just getting a pair of Swaro SLC's in 10x42 for my do all end all be all bino.
Just do it. Love my slc no comparison to the razors. The only thing vortex is good at is marketingThanks, I'm already cringing at the weight difference between 22-24 oz 10x42's and the 28.7 oz Vortex Razors, definitely don't want something over 32 oz. But now I'm thinking about selling my 8x32 BX-4's and just getting a pair of Swaro SLC's in 10x42 for my do all end all be all bino.
If it's an all around bino that'll be chest mounted and handheld then I think the Razor 12x50s are a good maximum at 28ish ounces. I'm not a fan of a full 2 pound bino around my neck, it just doesn't feel right. Agree with the overall concept, though, as far as not skimping on optics due to weight. I'll take a 65mm over a 50mm spotter on most hunts and that has saved plenty of walking.
I should weigh my AGC case when I have it fully loaded, probably close to 4lbs when my binos and crap are in it.