jimh406
WKR
I don’t agree. I doubt everyone wants the dependency on batteries, and there is quite bit less fov for a weaker chassis.Tripods are obsolete with binos now and they will be with spotters very soon.
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I don’t agree. I doubt everyone wants the dependency on batteries, and there is quite bit less fov for a weaker chassis.Tripods are obsolete with binos now and they will be with spotters very soon.
I don’t agree. I doubt everyone wants the dependency on batteries, and there is quite bit less fov for a weaker chassis.
Zulu6 HDX 10x30 - 5.2* (27.2ft @ 100yd?)I carry 18s stabilizing sigs on my chest. More magnification when I need it!
Curious what the FOV difference is between their 10s and 18s at like 100 yards? Anyone know?
I hope someone steps in and corrects me if any of this is wrong (I'm not an optics expert), but those 8ft means the 10s have 40% greater FOV than 18s ((27.4-19.4)/19.4) Would you give up 18s for 40% more FOV?I definitely would NOT give up my 18s for 10s for a gain of only 8ft at 100 yards. Being able to handhold 18s is the best thing since sliced bread!!! I leave the spotter in the truck most times now!
Agree. 8x is best X.Good quality 8's with a large FOV are better than stabilized 10's IMO. My Zulu's live under my seat in my truck and only get used when a buddy doesn't have high mag glass.
You can pick up NL8x32's or EL8x32's for about the price of the SIG's and the EL/NL's blow them away. I carry 8x32 NL's always, 14NL's sometimes and a Spotter sometimes. I probably spend 100+ days in the field every year and my NL's are there 100% of the time. The only time I have chosen to take the sigs over my 14NL's is when I was riding a motorcycle and didn't want to take my tripod or damage my good equipment if I crashed.
From early elk all the way through late mule deer I only used the Zulu 6's I have like 5 total days and let friends borrow them a few times. When sitting side by side glassing elk I can see way more detail with my 14's on a tripod than the Sig 20's. The glass in the SIG's is comparable to a vortex viper at best, if swaro or someone else ever comes up with a good quality stabilized bino I would consider that but when spending hours sitting and glassing I'm choosing a tripod and good bino 100% of the time.
This is very useful, thanks. Are your 18s also Maven? Deer or elk?I carry the Maven 9x45 on my chest which I love for low light. 18x56 in my pack with tripod. I hunt mostly open country and those 18s on a tripod will pick out bedded game in middle of day from a mile or more away that I could not see with 9x45
The 18s are Vortex Razors. I compared them to Maven 18s and it wasnt much difference but I slightly preferred the Razors.This is very useful, thanks. Are your 18s also Maven? Deer or elk?
I carry a pair of 8x42 Swaro SLC and a Kowa 554 in the pack. My style of hunting mostly archery does not lend itself to a lot of sitting on a hill using a spotter. But I do find times when I want to use one so keep what I think is one of the 2 best compact spotters in the pack.Maybe I should’ve been more clear with the title. I meant “guys who carry only low power binos and no spotting scope to back it up”. Is that normal? Like you guys that are commenting that you carry 8x or 10x, do you also carry a spotter like mavinwa2 said?