Binos

I would say glass for antelope hunting depends on what caliber animal you are looking for. If a nice respectable goat is what you're after you can get away with lesser glass. If you are judging inches and looking for the biggest goat out there good glass can save you time and miles on your feet.
 
Those will work great.

As an aside, Image Stabilized binos are awesome across the board, but they are super duper awesome for antelope hunting.
 
The most important thing regarding glass is going to be whether you spend enough time behind them. I know people that run cheap Vortex binos and people (myself included) that run Swaros. The ease of glassing and comfort is real when it comes to the pricier binos. I spot nearly as many animals with cheaper glass as I do the pricier glass, but I am able to spend more time, comfortably with my better glass.

I hunted for years with Vortex 10x42 glasses, the middle of the road $400 binos.

Whatever you have, run with it.
 
The most important thing regarding glass is going to be whether you spend enough time behind them. I know people that run cheap Vortex binos and people (myself included) that run Swaros. The ease of glassing and comfort is real when it comes to the pricier binos. I spot nearly as many animals with cheaper glass as I do the pricier glass, but I am able to spend more time, comfortably with my better glass.

I hunted for years with Vortex 10x42 glasses, the middle of the road $400 binos.

Whatever you have, run with it.
Thanku ! I have a pair of Mavern 10 by 42 B1.2. I used them 6 days total
 
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