Lots of "spendy" optics out there... and lots of guys not shooting out to 600 yards (with them)... food for thought.
For hunting, I use good Weavers (Grand Slams, Classics, K series), and other lightweight scopes in the $250 - $500 range. I don't "dial" when hunting unless on elk-- then I might spend a bit more
More and more, scopes are getting HEAVY these days too- I prefer the lighter fixed power stuff on my mountain guns
Here are some general comments on binocs and spotters.Thank you for your help and insight everyone!
I’m shooting bolt actions, small and medium bores. I tend to like a long eye relief on my scopes, as well as easy to find sight box. My rifle and scope set ups are adequate. Mostly Leopold VXIIIs.
My binos, range finder and spotter is where i need to focus on improving.
And too me, they’re seriously expensive. I’m not going to go top of line, I simply can’t afford it, and not convinced that i need it.
Almost anything I’d buy would be a step up.
Trying to decide on how much magnification i need as well as what to actually look for when evaluating these optics.
What makes one pair of binos better than the next? Same with spotter