So I've read a bunch of the "this or that" magnification threads and I'm not sure I'm any closer to making a decision here.
I currently have some Vortex Diamondback 10x42's and a Kowa TSN-602 (thanks Chris). I'm doing everything from big country mule deer glassing down still hunting thick timber for elk and whitetail in Washington state. Also glass a lot of burns with substantial new growth.
I noticed on a mule deer hunt this year I was really struggling to pick up deer that my buddy was picking up with 12x50 vipers, even after he directed me to them. And obviously, glassing with the Kowa is only tolerable for so long. Here's what I'm thinking:
Option 1:
Sell the 10x42's and get 12x50's. This one is the simplest and has the least impact on the wallet...but I feel like it'll leave me wanting a bit on both ends of the spectrum. Wanting more in big country and less in the thick stuff. Or if I kept the 10x's, are the 12x's a big enough magnification increase to justify the cost? That leads to option 2...
Option 2:
Keep the 10x42's (for now) and get 15x56's. I'm leaning towards this option. The real limiting factor here is my budget. Something like the Maven C4's at $700 would be the max I could afford. Though it's a little hard finding all the 15x options in one place to understand what all is out there. I'd probably eventually upgrade the Diamondbacks in this option as well. And bookmark a classifieds search for "15x" to check every day. The 15x's would be used almost exclusively on a tripod.
Thoughts? Other suggestions? Anyone want to give me a pair of 15x's or 12x's? I'm pretty bad at this hunting thing so you could probably write it off as a charitable donation.
I currently have some Vortex Diamondback 10x42's and a Kowa TSN-602 (thanks Chris). I'm doing everything from big country mule deer glassing down still hunting thick timber for elk and whitetail in Washington state. Also glass a lot of burns with substantial new growth.
I noticed on a mule deer hunt this year I was really struggling to pick up deer that my buddy was picking up with 12x50 vipers, even after he directed me to them. And obviously, glassing with the Kowa is only tolerable for so long. Here's what I'm thinking:
Option 1:
Sell the 10x42's and get 12x50's. This one is the simplest and has the least impact on the wallet...but I feel like it'll leave me wanting a bit on both ends of the spectrum. Wanting more in big country and less in the thick stuff. Or if I kept the 10x's, are the 12x's a big enough magnification increase to justify the cost? That leads to option 2...
Option 2:
Keep the 10x42's (for now) and get 15x56's. I'm leaning towards this option. The real limiting factor here is my budget. Something like the Maven C4's at $700 would be the max I could afford. Though it's a little hard finding all the 15x options in one place to understand what all is out there. I'd probably eventually upgrade the Diamondbacks in this option as well. And bookmark a classifieds search for "15x" to check every day. The 15x's would be used almost exclusively on a tripod.
Thoughts? Other suggestions? Anyone want to give me a pair of 15x's or 12x's? I'm pretty bad at this hunting thing so you could probably write it off as a charitable donation.