c00p
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I am going on my first elk hunt in late October - early November in Colorado. I have a pair of Vortex Crossfire HD binoculars and plan on using them as my main glassing tool. I know they are on the cheaper end but are mainly used for Eastern whitetail and turkey hunting, and are fine for those uses and ranges. My question is, should I spend money on getting new/nicer binoculars? Am I going to notice a difference it being my first hunt? Would that money be better spent on nicer binoculars or a spotting scope to accompany the binos I already own?
If I bought new binoculars, I was looking at something like the Maven C.1s. I have not looked much into spotting scopes, but I also have a Nightforce NX8 4-32 that I can utilize for glassing as well. Like I said this is my first backcountry hunt, so all advice in regards to glassing capabilities/needs/equipment is welcome. Thanks
If I bought new binoculars, I was looking at something like the Maven C.1s. I have not looked much into spotting scopes, but I also have a Nightforce NX8 4-32 that I can utilize for glassing as well. Like I said this is my first backcountry hunt, so all advice in regards to glassing capabilities/needs/equipment is welcome. Thanks