Optics for BC Goat Hunt

JasonM

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Have a hunt booked in southeast BC - the hunt may be a ride or walk logging roads glassing for the right goat OR we may spike out depending on where the goats are……looking for some insight on what optics to take, here is what I have available:

Swarovski EL 8.5x42 2023 manuf

Revic BLR10b

SLC 15x56 2022 manuf

Swarovski ats 65mm

And a BR4 range finder….

Outfitter says bring spotter if desired….but not mandatory

I’ll be looking for a decent billy not looking for any record book animal.

This is my first goat adventure…any recommendations or guidance is greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Jason
 

Stew

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would take your 8.5 x42 binos and your spotter although the guide should have one.
If you dont mind saying who your going with for live in the SE area of B.C.
 

Yung6ix

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I used a Leupold 12-40x60 Gold ring last year, worked great. Clear and very compact. 12x was great for panning the mtn side looking for goats to zoom in on, however 40x isn't as good as 60x when you're comparing side by side with the bigger spotters. And 40x isn't as good for judging horns as a 60x

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Might try a Vortex Viper 15-45x65 this year since I sold my Leupold to a begging friend. Eventually I'll bite the bullet and get the Swarvoski 20-60x65
 
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Wonderful hunt. That will be an awesome trip. Good luck!

I did a goat hunt in that area in 2018. It was the first time 8X glass disappointed me. That said, we were glassing a long ways. If I did that hunt again, I'd pack Swaro 15Xs and a tripod or image-stabilized 14x50 or 16x50 binos. Since you already have the Swaros, that makes the choice easier. If I were starting from scratch, I'd go with image stabilization. They're that good.

No way would I bring a spotting scope. Let your guide carry his.
 
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JasonM

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Wonderful hunt. That will be an awesome trip. Good luck!

I did a goat hunt in that area in 2018. It was the first time 8X glass disappointed me. That said, we were glassing a long ways. If I did that hunt again, I'd pack Swaro 15Xs and a tripod or image-stabilized 14x50 or 16x50 binos. Since you already have the Swaros, that makes the choice easier. If I were starting from scratch, I'd go with image stabilization. They're that good.

No way would I bring a spotting scope. Let your guide carry his.
Thanks my gut is telling me to take the 15x and tripod and run the revics in my harness the range finder is very robust that’s why I like them. The glass isn’t that bad actually
 

tater

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15's on a tripod are a nice compromise: Not too much to carry if you have to gain 2500', but you can participate in glassing in a meaningful way.
No offence, but you shouldn't be judging sex or horns so you don't need a spotter.
 
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