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"DADDY"
I'm a simple guy, my luxury elk hunting item is A&W root beer. But I don't think that helps in your case.
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Wait till Monday and it combines with cmmsave10 for an extra 10% off.I've been pondering that....Looking at the Vortex Fury HD 5000. They have 15% off right now, so that'd put them at $850.
Only hangup is I just bought a set of Vortex Vipers last fall. LOL
If an elk hunter doesn’t have this that should be the number one priority. A rock solid place to regroup warm and dry.I know you said a truck camp tent but if you've ever stayed in a nice wall tent W/ stove they are hard to beat.
Yeah, after 6 times or so, I was well known.Threads titled "What's your luxury Elk item" and you settle on VORTEX. The only luxury there is customer service recognizing your voice.
That's fair. Although having the points at Bass Pro/Cabelas does limit my options.Threads titled "What's your luxury Elk item" and you settle on VORTEX. The only luxury there is customer service recognizing your voice.
I had to add back a stand-alone LRF for in close one-handed archery ranges. The ranging binos are too big and heavy for one handled operation in-close ranges. Also the Power "10X" is to high for finding your target at archery ranges. Pretty sweet having both, but am considering selling the Range-Binos for Stabi-Binos.Could use a Rangefinder upgrade.
Lets explore that idea. For the guys that have Rangefinding Bino's how do you feel that impacts you when archery hunting elk and trying to get last second ranges when working an elk in to a setup?
For long range viewing and rifle hunts, the LRF Bino's hit all the boxes. For archery I'm curious if it could become a limiting factor when trying to range trees 30-40 yards away?
Thoughts?
Regarding Vortex: Some people piss on them, and that's fine. I've never had issues with them with their cheaper lines and as a guy who is typically limited to one elk trip a year and the rest of the season I'm whitetail hunting with my boys. Dropping more than $1k on binos doesn't fit my narrative just yet. When I book that Alaska or Yukon hunt in a few years, I'll pair that with a major bino upgrade!