Aaron-in-CO
Lil-Rokslider
Do any of you have experience using a combination of compact (8x30ish) and extra large (15/18x56ish) binoculars for your average western (I'm in CO) hunting? What did/do you think of that type of combo? How does a compact bino of a similar quality compare to a more "standard" (10x42ish) as your primary, chest-pack bino?
For context, the only glass I currently own is a cheap pair of 12x50s. I'm hoping to upgrade to a better pair this year. I was planning on going for mid+ tier 10x42s but then started wondering if there's much of an optical disadvantage to using compact binos instead... especially if I were to also have some high-powered binos in the pack for the longer, more detailed glassing sits. These days, I'm rifle hunting, but I plan on getting back into archery in the next year or two and figured the smaller binos would be convenient to have on hand.
For context, the only glass I currently own is a cheap pair of 12x50s. I'm hoping to upgrade to a better pair this year. I was planning on going for mid+ tier 10x42s but then started wondering if there's much of an optical disadvantage to using compact binos instead... especially if I were to also have some high-powered binos in the pack for the longer, more detailed glassing sits. These days, I'm rifle hunting, but I plan on getting back into archery in the next year or two and figured the smaller binos would be convenient to have on hand.