madscientist
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- Dec 6, 2023
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My partner and I have a few pairs of Vortex's. One is a UHD, the other is one step down from that I cant remember the model, and then we have some diamondbacks. Range finders are also vortex, in the upper price ranges of what they sold but again, i dont know the models.
my favorites are not actually the UHD(10-42) I actually prefer the HD12x50 ( just looked it up, I guess they are razors) I guess to me, it seems like the 50 outperforms the 42 significantly, especially in lowlight, regardless of the glass improvements in the UHD. And the 12x50 is lighter by a few ounces. of course this is the ozark mountains 300 yards ish and i dont mind a little extra sweeping nexk work with the 12s vs the 10s. most of the time we are talking about a point target anyway not a big herd. again.. whitetail hunting.... i cant tell if its the zoom range or the extra 8mm of light area, but I just prefer the 12x50. i dont think i would even bother spending the premium on vortex UHD 12x50s, which would be another 1000 bucks and a heavier load, for a marginally better performance window, mostly on the fringes of the lens that I dont use anyway.
Anyways, the lady and I are taking a multi-month sabbatical to Wyoming and Alaska to stay with friends in both places. Culminating with an OTC moose hunt at the end of season in alaska. I'm wanting better glass. I don't really know how to define "better" for alaska since i don't have the experience hunting there, or outwest in general.
I'm thinking I should really focus on getting a good spotting scope. seems like the glass i have is "good enough" Im thinking out in the field i might not even bother taking Binos, just the scope. I dont mind spending 5-7k on glass I wont ever have buy again (though If i could get it used at a massive discount im ok with that)
what's do you guys think? Im not opposed to selling all the binos i have and buying one really really nice spoting scope.
my favorites are not actually the UHD(10-42) I actually prefer the HD12x50 ( just looked it up, I guess they are razors) I guess to me, it seems like the 50 outperforms the 42 significantly, especially in lowlight, regardless of the glass improvements in the UHD. And the 12x50 is lighter by a few ounces. of course this is the ozark mountains 300 yards ish and i dont mind a little extra sweeping nexk work with the 12s vs the 10s. most of the time we are talking about a point target anyway not a big herd. again.. whitetail hunting.... i cant tell if its the zoom range or the extra 8mm of light area, but I just prefer the 12x50. i dont think i would even bother spending the premium on vortex UHD 12x50s, which would be another 1000 bucks and a heavier load, for a marginally better performance window, mostly on the fringes of the lens that I dont use anyway.
Anyways, the lady and I are taking a multi-month sabbatical to Wyoming and Alaska to stay with friends in both places. Culminating with an OTC moose hunt at the end of season in alaska. I'm wanting better glass. I don't really know how to define "better" for alaska since i don't have the experience hunting there, or outwest in general.
I'm thinking I should really focus on getting a good spotting scope. seems like the glass i have is "good enough" Im thinking out in the field i might not even bother taking Binos, just the scope. I dont mind spending 5-7k on glass I wont ever have buy again (though If i could get it used at a massive discount im ok with that)
what's do you guys think? Im not opposed to selling all the binos i have and buying one really really nice spoting scope.