Yes I do have a spotter, 13x39x56 Vortex razor. High country, minimal underbrush but large timber pockets. Most glassing will likely be 700-2,000 yardsDo you also have a spotting scope? Are you hunting an arid unit in higher elevation with less vegetation or a unit that has lots of thick cover?
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Don’t need crazy inches detail, but @1,000 yards know if I’m looking at a 150’s or 170’s buck.Counting inches or just need to tell if it’s a buck?
Budget if you got new ones?Don’t need crazy inches detail, but @1,000 yards know if I’m looking at a 150’s or 170’s buck.
If this is your goal then you'll be more than fine with what you currently have. Personally , i would add a stud to your Mavens and put em on a tripod for a whole new level of glassing .....Don’t need crazy inches detail, but @1,000 yards know if I’m looking at a 150’s or 170’s buck.
Copy that, thanks for the input. I have a Revic BR4 on the ranging side so I wouldn’t run an EL range, but have considered an NL pure in 10xVarious 10x40 to 10x50s served me just fine for 20+ years hunting with only one bino on hunts. I would say they covered 90% of my needs, especially out to 1,200 yards +\-. I really only felt “underpowered” when looking past 1,200 but 10Xs are great for a single, do-all.
Food for thought as you accumulate a longer term strategy. I started using a combination of 10x42 EL Range and 15x56 SLCs the past two years and have been happy. However, with the release of the 8x32 EL Range, I would probably have gone with them and the 15Xs as the perfect dual bino set.
Choosing one bino only, it would be 10x42 for sure.