Sheep Optics

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I am looking for opinion on which binos. I have narrowed it down to either Zeiss 10 x 30 SFL or Swaroski 10 x 30 Companions Light weight is my main goal Hope someone has experience with these. Thanks
 
Personally, for the kind of intense and often prolonged glassing done on a sheep hunt I wouldn’t recommend going under 40mm. Even though the new 30mm are quite sharp there will likely be more eye fatigue. An SFL 10x40 is a fantastic glass and quite light for its form factor. My 2 cents.
 
Not sure what kinda sheep. But for the white ones small glass is just fine. Keep the “big eye” for determining anything after finding the white dots.
But if I was hunting brown sheep I wouldn’t go less than a 40mm to help combat the eye fatigue.
 
I have used swaro el 10x42, NL 8x32, and NL 10x42 and SLC 15s on multiple dall, stone, and bighorn hunts. In big open country I preferred the FOV and over performance of the 10s. I am an ounce counter and took my 8x32s on my first dall hunt but subsequently have taken the NL 10s on others. I never noticed the weight difference between the two once in the harness.

Of your two choices both would be excellent optically and if you have narrowed it down between them I would go with whichever feels better balanced to you and whichever has better color hue to your eye preference.
 
I had the 8x30 SFL’s and they were more finicky with eye positioning/eye relief. They were crazy light at 16 oz. I would imagine the 10x30 SFL’s only amplify that problem. Currently have EL range 8x32 after selling 8x42 SLC’s and am happy with the current setup
 
I glassed for hours at a time last August (NWT Mt Caribou) with Swaro NL 10x32. Great field of view and clarity. My other binos are Swarovision EL 10x42. Both are excellent! Backpacking, the NL 10x32 in big open country worked out just fine for me. And they bright. Besides caribou I glassed a bunch of grizzlies, a few wolves and some Dall sheep.
 
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