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Traditionally, I've thought of lower zoom (8x and below) binoculars as best for specific kinds of hunting; archery elk, eastern whitetail, coyotes, etc. Recently, it seems like a few users on here have reported using them extensively for Western hunting. For a lot of things, an extremely wide FOV with lower magnification would be an advantage. Elk come to mind, bears (especially in the spring), and any time the target area is under 800 yards or so.
For those that are utilizing lower zoom, wide FOV binos for western hunting, I have a few questions:
For those that are utilizing lower zoom, wide FOV binos for western hunting, I have a few questions:
- Which ones are you using? I'm especially interested in the Skyrover BC 7.5x32
- Do these binos get a lot of tripod time, or mostly just handheld scanning? My thinking was that they would do well on a tripod, doing less movement of the FOV and watching for movement.
- Do they come up short for certain situations? Deer hunting in particular?