I currently have Vortex Razor HD's in 10x50. They aren't bad but the edges aren't crisp and I have trouble keeping them steady not to mention that the eye relief could be better. I shouldn't complain, they are better binos than any of my buddies own, but I have hunts out west planned in the coming years and I am thinking that I should really upgrade my glass since that's what I will be doing the majority of the time on these hunts.
Are 8.5's good enough or should I move up to the 10's? I have 20/13 vision so no need to worry about glasses or corrective lenses and I'd rather not put them on a stand, if I am going to do that I'd just pull my spotting scope out instead. I like the idea of the built in ranging models but since I already have a range finder I don't think I can justify the added expense and weight around my neck. If I need to range and the animal is outside of my range finder then I obviously need to get much closer haha.
So what says the Slide? Should I also be considering Leica and Meopta or maybe the SLC's as well?
Are 8.5's good enough or should I move up to the 10's? I have 20/13 vision so no need to worry about glasses or corrective lenses and I'd rather not put them on a stand, if I am going to do that I'd just pull my spotting scope out instead. I like the idea of the built in ranging models but since I already have a range finder I don't think I can justify the added expense and weight around my neck. If I need to range and the animal is outside of my range finder then I obviously need to get much closer haha.
So what says the Slide? Should I also be considering Leica and Meopta or maybe the SLC's as well?