duckpopper
WKR
8x32 NL Pure for chest glass and off the tripod (first scan of the terrain)
12x42 NL Pure off tripod for tearing apart the terrain for detail
17-40x Swaro STC for confirmation on the animal
This setup worked great this year in the backcountry and will be my go to for quite some time. 8 power binos seem to be the sweet spot for quick looks while hiking, light weight, still work fantastic on the tripod. And as Ryan said, the ATC/STC scope really does some fantastic things for how light it is. It replaced my STS 65 25-50x due to how easy the eyepiece is to get behind and shaved about a pound on carry weight. Packs away easy due to size as well. And then the 12 NLs are just magic on a tripod. Had the 15x15 HD Swaros for years and the field of view on the 12 NL is just incredible.
The only game changer I’m waiting on at this point is Adams Adapter twin STCs. This might replace the NL 12s for me and the single spotter. 17-40x binos would be amazing.
12x42 NL Pure off tripod for tearing apart the terrain for detail
17-40x Swaro STC for confirmation on the animal
This setup worked great this year in the backcountry and will be my go to for quite some time. 8 power binos seem to be the sweet spot for quick looks while hiking, light weight, still work fantastic on the tripod. And as Ryan said, the ATC/STC scope really does some fantastic things for how light it is. It replaced my STS 65 25-50x due to how easy the eyepiece is to get behind and shaved about a pound on carry weight. Packs away easy due to size as well. And then the 12 NLs are just magic on a tripod. Had the 15x15 HD Swaros for years and the field of view on the 12 NL is just incredible.
The only game changer I’m waiting on at this point is Adams Adapter twin STCs. This might replace the NL 12s for me and the single spotter. 17-40x binos would be amazing.
Last edited: