S
slancey
Guest
Mine are:
10x50 binocular
20-50x82mm spotter
7x24 rangefinder
10x50 binocular
20-50x82mm spotter
7x24 rangefinder
Wondering what all glass you guys are packing. First year sheep hunt and don't want to pack the heavy Leicas . Pocket binos?
Newer bighorn hunter here, but I managed to put one down last year. I ran Swaro 10x42 SLCs and a Nikon ED50 13-40x. The binos were worth every gram, and I couldn't see myself ever running pocket binos for sheep hunting - even dalls. There's plenty of better places to shave weight in my books. As for the spotter, it was adequate, but I'll certainly be upgrading to a 65 or 80mm spotter with a little more zoom once I can afford it. I found myself wishing for a little more zoom and a larger objective with more eye relief plenty of times. The ED50 is a sweet little spotter though for deer/elk.
Yes. Resolution!! I’ve had people tell me the 60x swarovski eye piece is no good at 60x and to get the 50x wide angle that it is much better. Because at 60x you cant see anything anyway. That is not true. I spend a lot of time on 60 power looking at Sheep horns, rubs on bear hides and counting tines on a Kodiak buck at 2 miles. It has the resolution to do that. My old scopes when I’d zoom in got blurry and wouldn’t have been able to tell me what my swarovski can.
Vortex 12X50 binos, though if going on a long haul sheep hunt (15-20 one way approach just to get into where to begin hiking for sheep) I may just bring 8X33s.
Ziess 85MM 20-75X eyepiece.
That is probably my senario this year....long hike to get to sheep territory. Weight will be a serious issue. Will be taking the 65mm ATX Swaro..just not sure on the binos yet.
I would suck up the extra ozs to bring 10x42's, I spend a pile of time behind them when walking into my spot, looking every 5-6 mins you never know where they are. I'll never leave my SLC's 10x42 behind for anything now. I'm so use to them in the harness you don't even notice them after awhile.