I believe that the quality of glass depends on the type of hunting you do and the critter you are pursuing. For example, I grew up in north ID. I hardly over sat down and glassed for long periods of time, we did more still hunting than anything. In that instance, I didn't need top tier glass, I was using Nikon or even started with Tasco. I lived in AK for a while....living there, I stepped up my glass a bit, mainly a spotting scope to judge sheep. Now, I live in AZ where I sit for hours glassing off a tripod looking for Coues Deer. It took me several years, but I finally saved up enough money and found a great deal of a pair Swaro 15s.
Bottom line is buy what you can afford and go hunt. Don't get wrapped up in affording the best glass, the best custom rifle, the best tent, etc. etc. Get out there and most likely the difference between filling a tag and not filling a tag won't come down to spending an extra $1k on binos. Save your money, start a fund for them and in the meantime.....HUNT!!
Bottom line is buy what you can afford and go hunt. Don't get wrapped up in affording the best glass, the best custom rifle, the best tent, etc. etc. Get out there and most likely the difference between filling a tag and not filling a tag won't come down to spending an extra $1k on binos. Save your money, start a fund for them and in the meantime.....HUNT!!