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Bluto
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Over 40. My eyes were 20/15 my whole life until within 48 hours of turning 40. Boom. Near vision is smoked. It was like a switch. Maybe that the reason the 10x42’s haven’t really floated my boat? High quality glass has, but not necessarily magnification.I have Zeiss Victory 10x56, several Japanese mid-tier 8x56, Several Japanese and Chinese mid to low tier 10x42 and 10x50, and a pair of 8x42s that are mid tier Chinese Bushnells.
For anyone over 40 an 8x42, 8x50, 8x56, 10x50 or a 10x56 is a better optic than a 10x42. If you have 20-20 vision and don't wear glasses it doesn't matter as much.
Eye relief is brutally rough for someone who is heavily near sighted. We are limited to some 8x42 and almost all 8x50, 8x56, some 10x50's, and the 10x56.
On archery hunts I carry 8 power. That hunt is typically in deep timber where you are looking tops 50 yards and usually much closer and trying to pick out parts of the animal
Or find them bedded. Gives me a bigger FOV and exit pupil to gather more light.
On rifle I carry 12 power as it’s usually in more open terrain and I’m looking further with more brightness already.
Yeah low light performance and FOV are pulling me towards 8’s.
It’s elk country. 10! I have no problem in timber with me 10x42ELs. Take your time. Even in timber you should be looking as far ahead as possible. I have 8s. They’re for whitetail deer back home in Pa. But guess what… I don’t use them there anymore either. 10!
Hm. Well, based on the last advice you gave me about elk hunting, I guess I should just go with 8. Thanks.