Erussell01
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Hey guys,
I'm Eric
Long time lurker, first time poster. I am a relatively new western hunter and I am going through the growing pains of finding the right gear.
Last year for me elk, antelope and deer hunts I ran a pair of old (non HD) 10x42 vortex diamondbacks. I didn't have any real problems with them, but I glassed for maybe 25 minutes all season. This year I am trying to save myself some boot leather by upgrading my optic setup. I just got a great deal on a used pair of 8x42 leupold bx4s. I also snagged a decent used carbon tripod, and now I am trying to talk myself into or out of another pair of binos in 12 or 15 power. I am leaning towards 12x since I cant afford super high end bins and higher mag usually just magnifies the problems of cheaper optics from what I have heard. I don't have a ton of money to throw at this, so part of me is thinking of just running my 8s on the tripod for long glassing sessions and saving my money for a better pair of higher mag bins. However, I am taking my wife antelope hunting again this fall and am thinking a pair of mid range (leupold bx2 alpine12x52, or athlons or Maven c3 if I can find them used or on sale) in similar range might be nice to mount up and glass behind to pick apart bigger country. I need some guidance, and I have picked apart the forums, but my specific question has not been answered anywhere I cam find it.... So- because I got nicer 8s, should I just stick with them since they will get used from turkey, to elk and all year round while saving the money for a similar quality or better 12x for the tripod, or do you think a pair of 250-400$ bins in 12x would suffice since I don't glass super far as a bowhunter? I am by no means a big time glass guy, and I really just want them to be able to spot animals better and not run all over the world. I have been reading as much as I can and I am just stuck. I know I cant justify alpha glass to my wife, so I am not sure where to go from here. Thanks in advance guys.
I'm Eric
Long time lurker, first time poster. I am a relatively new western hunter and I am going through the growing pains of finding the right gear.
Last year for me elk, antelope and deer hunts I ran a pair of old (non HD) 10x42 vortex diamondbacks. I didn't have any real problems with them, but I glassed for maybe 25 minutes all season. This year I am trying to save myself some boot leather by upgrading my optic setup. I just got a great deal on a used pair of 8x42 leupold bx4s. I also snagged a decent used carbon tripod, and now I am trying to talk myself into or out of another pair of binos in 12 or 15 power. I am leaning towards 12x since I cant afford super high end bins and higher mag usually just magnifies the problems of cheaper optics from what I have heard. I don't have a ton of money to throw at this, so part of me is thinking of just running my 8s on the tripod for long glassing sessions and saving my money for a better pair of higher mag bins. However, I am taking my wife antelope hunting again this fall and am thinking a pair of mid range (leupold bx2 alpine12x52, or athlons or Maven c3 if I can find them used or on sale) in similar range might be nice to mount up and glass behind to pick apart bigger country. I need some guidance, and I have picked apart the forums, but my specific question has not been answered anywhere I cam find it.... So- because I got nicer 8s, should I just stick with them since they will get used from turkey, to elk and all year round while saving the money for a similar quality or better 12x for the tripod, or do you think a pair of 250-400$ bins in 12x would suffice since I don't glass super far as a bowhunter? I am by no means a big time glass guy, and I really just want them to be able to spot animals better and not run all over the world. I have been reading as much as I can and I am just stuck. I know I cant justify alpha glass to my wife, so I am not sure where to go from here. Thanks in advance guys.