Assume you buy optics like layering clothing systems. You have your base setup and added optional items for specific trips or types of hunting or shooting sports. I watched a youtube video of a pro guide discussing his choices. It went chest bino (with built in range finder), tripod bino 15x, and a big spotter. Seems like a good overall setup. It got me thinking about my setup and how I want it to be long term, as I want to buy good stuff but cannot rush out and spend 5-10K on optics, so want to buy strategically to fill my needs and still have gas and tag money each year.
I shoot a lot of local archery comps. Love glassing while camping. Shoot rifle and at times into some 600 yard shoots or further on steel in the mountains. And got into hunting about a year and a half ago and targeting bear, deer, turkey, and elk. Live in western WA so many big foothills with thick brush. I do plan to travel out of state in the future and also frequent Eastern WA, which is much more open.
My setup so far:
Range Finder:
Leupold RX4 Full Draw
Sig Sauer Kilo 2000
Binos:
Vortex Diamondback HD 8x42 and 10x42, one pair for my wife and they are mostly for banging around in a back pack or motorcycle bag.
Maven B2 11x45s, this is my main bino and I am going to experiment with them in a chest harness. Used them with a long lanyard for archery on the regular
Spotter:
Maven CS.1 15-45x65, great light weight spotter that has been useful, but it does have limitations in FOV and overall clarity. An affordable light option to have a spotter for the range
Tripods:
Have a slik and a vortex summit ssp. Both with pan heads and work for me.
So for my next purchase I am getting my wife the Maven B1.2 10x42 (I will do yard work to borrow them, lol) and thinking about either a bigger tripod bino or 85mm spotter. Which would you choose next?
What is your ultimate lineup for covering all your recreation and hunting needs?
And not looking for brand comparisons. Most people will buy the best they can afford and that differs a lot.
I shoot a lot of local archery comps. Love glassing while camping. Shoot rifle and at times into some 600 yard shoots or further on steel in the mountains. And got into hunting about a year and a half ago and targeting bear, deer, turkey, and elk. Live in western WA so many big foothills with thick brush. I do plan to travel out of state in the future and also frequent Eastern WA, which is much more open.
My setup so far:
Range Finder:
Leupold RX4 Full Draw
Sig Sauer Kilo 2000
Binos:
Vortex Diamondback HD 8x42 and 10x42, one pair for my wife and they are mostly for banging around in a back pack or motorcycle bag.
Maven B2 11x45s, this is my main bino and I am going to experiment with them in a chest harness. Used them with a long lanyard for archery on the regular
Spotter:
Maven CS.1 15-45x65, great light weight spotter that has been useful, but it does have limitations in FOV and overall clarity. An affordable light option to have a spotter for the range
Tripods:
Have a slik and a vortex summit ssp. Both with pan heads and work for me.
So for my next purchase I am getting my wife the Maven B1.2 10x42 (I will do yard work to borrow them, lol) and thinking about either a bigger tripod bino or 85mm spotter. Which would you choose next?
What is your ultimate lineup for covering all your recreation and hunting needs?
And not looking for brand comparisons. Most people will buy the best they can afford and that differs a lot.