Article 4
WKR
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2019
- Location
- The Great Northwest
True, that the binos have gotten better - I disagree about legal shooting light though. In an open field in ideal conditions, perhaps....in the dark timber or bad conditions or non-optimal conditions, no way. Its not just about light gathering, its about discernments of shape, an ear twitch, or seeing a mark to shoot - the longer the range, the more importantThe fact is today's $500-$1000 binoculars are better than ever. There's not a $500 glass made today that won't get you past legal shooting light, easily. If a guy isn't successful nowadays hunting with a $500 binocular, it's the hunter's fault, not the glass.
Hunters fault? Not always. Cannot shoot what you don't see or aren't capable of seeing due to limitations. I have founds hundreds and hundreds of animals with high end glass that other hunters never saw looking at the same spot at the same time with less bino.
IME the level of technology and performance jumps take place in areas of significant price jump. Meaning
Many binos in the 500 - 1000 range will be very similar
Many binos in the 2500 to 3200 range will be similar
If you put a 500 bino next to a 2500 bino and look back and forth, you are going to see a diff - every time. Especially in very low light. There is something to be said for the glass, tech and coating of the highest end binos...only you can decide if it is worth it to you
Buy the best glass you can possibly afford and you will always be better off and likely never go back to budget minded glass again.