I’m in need of a glassing optic upgrade, and seriously considering the Sig Zulu6, probably the 16x. All I currently have are cheap vortex 10x binos. Goal is for finding game, primarily elk, mule deer, and antelope, not scoring sheep or anything super detailed. Areas in Colorado and Wyoming I’ve hunted are a mix of timber with some openings. So shorter distance, seeing through trees, is just as important as longer distance spotting stuff in openings. I’d like something on the lighter weight side, so I was originally looking at the Maven 12-27 or Vortex razor HD 13-39 spotters. I don’t have a tripod, so the Sig Zulu6 is tempting to keep things simple and light. Any thoughts or recommendations? Budget is around $1k.
A couple examples come to mind where my 10x binos weren’t enough. First antelope hunt in Wyoming, I spotted a group about 2 miles away. Couldn’t tell if there was even a buck in the group but started hiking anyway. Ended up getting a decent buck, but that’s another story. On an elk hunt last year in Colorado we spotted a herd about 1200 yards away and I could tell from body size there was a bull in the group, but couldn’t see antlers or count points to see if he was legal. Made a significant commitment hiking in (1200 yard line of sight ended up being 2 miles steep hiking) without knowing if he was a legal bull. Ended up with a 5x6, but would have been nice to know if he was legal before hiking in.
A couple examples come to mind where my 10x binos weren’t enough. First antelope hunt in Wyoming, I spotted a group about 2 miles away. Couldn’t tell if there was even a buck in the group but started hiking anyway. Ended up getting a decent buck, but that’s another story. On an elk hunt last year in Colorado we spotted a herd about 1200 yards away and I could tell from body size there was a bull in the group, but couldn’t see antlers or count points to see if he was legal. Made a significant commitment hiking in (1200 yard line of sight ended up being 2 miles steep hiking) without knowing if he was a legal bull. Ended up with a 5x6, but would have been nice to know if he was legal before hiking in.