Davyalabama
WKR
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2023
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- 443
First, this is for turkey hunting and squirrel hunting, period. I have 8x42 SLC for long range, too heavy and cumbersome for turkey and squirrel hunting.
Alright, I've gone to Grok, now it's you guys in the woods. I need help with my old eyes. I've even gone to wearing my glasses turkey hunting that I only use for driving. I can't see well enough with my naked eyes nor with glasses to tell beard lengths even at shotgun range, non TSS. I have an old pair of Bushnell instafocus 4x30, awful using glasses, have to put my glasses down to look through them. I need some quality binos in the under 18 oz., great glass for early, late, and foggy conditions, fit in a cargo pocket for carrying, and not cost over $500. $500 is my absolute top. Yeah, save a little, wait a few years, buy the Zeiss Victory or Swarovski Curio bins, nah, I'm going to need them for next year. I can't see spending that money, sorry. $500 is more than I want to spend, I prefer to stay under $200, but went a little above, see in a minute.
I've considered in no particular order
Pentax Papillio 6.5x21
Vortex Bantam 6.5x32
Zeiss Terra 8x25 $229 at Midway right now, ordered a pair and waiting for them to come.
Kowa YF II 6.5x30
Swarovski My Junior 7x28, I'm considering these, the problem is no diopter adjustment.
Swarovski Pocket, 8x20,
Bynolyt Seagull Ed 8x25 or DDoptics Lux Hr 8x25
This is really frustrating, I killed a small 6 1/4" beard, decent width, Jake 2 days ago thinking it was longer. This is my third of the year by the way. I've got no business shooting those things. The first day of the year, I had a turkey at the edge of gun range and couldn't tell his beard well, ended up being thin, but hey, sometimes you only get one small opportunity. I chalked it up as fog, well there wasn't fog the other day, just fairly thick woods. Now I'm not knocking anyone that would kill one of these, I've killed too many over the past 50+ years to fool with these, I'm not bragging, it's just a fact.
My eyes, due to unforeseen circumstances, can not be corrected further even with surgeries, been through this since the 80's. The eyes are just getting older now and dimmer.
Like I've said, I've done the Grok, I've done the internet birding forums, now I need real world experience from hunters.
Thanks, in advance.
Alright, I've gone to Grok, now it's you guys in the woods. I need help with my old eyes. I've even gone to wearing my glasses turkey hunting that I only use for driving. I can't see well enough with my naked eyes nor with glasses to tell beard lengths even at shotgun range, non TSS. I have an old pair of Bushnell instafocus 4x30, awful using glasses, have to put my glasses down to look through them. I need some quality binos in the under 18 oz., great glass for early, late, and foggy conditions, fit in a cargo pocket for carrying, and not cost over $500. $500 is my absolute top. Yeah, save a little, wait a few years, buy the Zeiss Victory or Swarovski Curio bins, nah, I'm going to need them for next year. I can't see spending that money, sorry. $500 is more than I want to spend, I prefer to stay under $200, but went a little above, see in a minute.
I've considered in no particular order
Pentax Papillio 6.5x21
Vortex Bantam 6.5x32
Zeiss Terra 8x25 $229 at Midway right now, ordered a pair and waiting for them to come.
Kowa YF II 6.5x30
Swarovski My Junior 7x28, I'm considering these, the problem is no diopter adjustment.
Swarovski Pocket, 8x20,
Bynolyt Seagull Ed 8x25 or DDoptics Lux Hr 8x25
This is really frustrating, I killed a small 6 1/4" beard, decent width, Jake 2 days ago thinking it was longer. This is my third of the year by the way. I've got no business shooting those things. The first day of the year, I had a turkey at the edge of gun range and couldn't tell his beard well, ended up being thin, but hey, sometimes you only get one small opportunity. I chalked it up as fog, well there wasn't fog the other day, just fairly thick woods. Now I'm not knocking anyone that would kill one of these, I've killed too many over the past 50+ years to fool with these, I'm not bragging, it's just a fact.
My eyes, due to unforeseen circumstances, can not be corrected further even with surgeries, been through this since the 80's. The eyes are just getting older now and dimmer.
Like I've said, I've done the Grok, I've done the internet birding forums, now I need real world experience from hunters.
Thanks, in advance.