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What size binos are you all running? My goal is to be able to make sure 5” or less horns up to 500 yards. I typically just chase Elk and have 8x30 Swarovski . Thank you
As in wanting to hunt "antlerless"? The black cheek will stand out more than trying to decipher if tiny prongs are <5. Presuming you have a good scope and stable rest, you can double check before the trigger pull but generally safe beth is avoid the black cheeks and don't gamble on whether that buck fawn is legal or not would be my suggestion.
Typically I run 10x42 and 15x56 on tripod when looking for antelope. If I was really trying to judge quality I'd use a spotter as well but to verify a legal antlerless I'd be fine with those. Stable glass (tripod) I think is more of a factor that magnification so you can see details clearly.
yes, thank you. This is a for a doe hunt.
I second this advice.As in wanting to hunt "antlerless"? The black cheek will stand out more than trying to decipher if tiny prongs are <5. Presuming you have a good scope and stable rest, you can double check before the trigger pull but generally safe beth is avoid the black cheeks and don't gamble on whether that buck fawn is legal or not would be my suggestion.
Typically I run 10x42 and 15x56 on tripod when looking for antelope. If I was really trying to judge quality I'd use a spotter as well but to verify a legal antlerless I'd be fine with those. Stable glass (tripod) I think is more of a factor that magnification so you can see details clearly.