How much am I missing with my current binos... 10x32 Leica

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I hunt elk and mule deer in central Idaho. Lots of steep terrain, mixed forests and sagebush, usally covering a few miles and a lot of vert before dawn. I've been getting by with a pair of 20 year old Leica 10x32 Trinovids for the past few years and wondering how many animals I am realistically missing with the small objective and mid glass? Trying to weigh a bino upgrade, ideally a Zeiss SFL in 40 or 50. I know my current optics aren't ideal, but I also don't know how much of the upgrade is just hype. I spend lot of time going up and down steep country, so I like the form factor of these. Then again, maybe with better glass I wouldn't waste so much time poking around? I also considered a apotter.
 
You might check to see if your Leica is BA model. If so they are considered one of the grail binoculars . Google it up. I have a pair of the Leica BA 10x42 that I would put up against most any bino made today. I tried to love the NL’s but didn’t see a significant difference and my eyes actually like the Leicas. The BA’s have great coated lenses and are also built like a tank , which is their draw back being heavy.
 
Biggest upgrade you could make is a tripod with same set of binos. I’d take a set of Tascos with a tripod over a set of Swaros with no tripod any day of the week. You can’t pick up movement when you are moving yourself.
 
You might check to see if your Leica is BA model. If so they are considered one of the grail binoculars . Google it up. I have a pair of the Leica BA 10x42 that I would put up against most any bino made today. I tried to love the NL’s but didn’t see a significant difference and my eyes actually like the Leicas. The BA’s have great coated lenses and are also built like a tank , which is their draw back being heavy.
No. Its a Trinovid BN.
 
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