I've been using Maven C.1 10x42s since 2018. This is my second year hunting in NW Wyoming as a resident and my first year really mountain mule deer hunting.
I was using my Mavens on a tripod or trekking pole and my partner was using a Leupold BX4 20-60x spotting scope on a tripod. He initially found the buck I eventually shot in the BX4. I could not make out antlers in my Mavens. The buck was exactly .90 miles away as the crow flies. Once I got the spotter in my lap I could get a better look at the deer, but even with the BX4 seing any detail of the rack at that range was difficult. It was just good enough to make the decision to go kill the buck which I did (first muley).
I know now that based on the terrain I am hunting that I need to be able to find deer at a mile away maybe further.
Will Maven B series in 10x or 12x on a tripod do that job? Or is a quality spotter really necessary. The previous week I found deer at that range off a tripod with my C series but they were moving up a hill and there were about 15 does...or what I thought were all does.
Will upgraded binoculars let me see antlers at a mile? I can't upgrade binoculars and buy a spotter before next season. My budget is $1k +/-. Should I keep the C1 10x42 and buy a $1k spotter or spend that money on binoculars.
Looking for some Rokslide glass snobs to weigh in.
Thanks,
Gary
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I was using my Mavens on a tripod or trekking pole and my partner was using a Leupold BX4 20-60x spotting scope on a tripod. He initially found the buck I eventually shot in the BX4. I could not make out antlers in my Mavens. The buck was exactly .90 miles away as the crow flies. Once I got the spotter in my lap I could get a better look at the deer, but even with the BX4 seing any detail of the rack at that range was difficult. It was just good enough to make the decision to go kill the buck which I did (first muley).
I know now that based on the terrain I am hunting that I need to be able to find deer at a mile away maybe further.
Will Maven B series in 10x or 12x on a tripod do that job? Or is a quality spotter really necessary. The previous week I found deer at that range off a tripod with my C series but they were moving up a hill and there were about 15 does...or what I thought were all does.
Will upgraded binoculars let me see antlers at a mile? I can't upgrade binoculars and buy a spotter before next season. My budget is $1k +/-. Should I keep the C1 10x42 and buy a $1k spotter or spend that money on binoculars.
Looking for some Rokslide glass snobs to weigh in.
Thanks,
Gary
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