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Total Members Voted: 52
Voting closed: September 09, 2014, 07:47:53 AM
It sounds like you have your mind made up
Back to the OP - If I had to choose one binocular, it would be a 10x42 and I'd have a way to attach it to a tripod.
I use 12x Zeiss on the East side and 10x Leupold's on the West Side. I can not say enough about how great the Zeiss are.
Quote from: KimberRich on August 29, 2014, 09:27:37 AMI use 12x Zeiss on the East side and 10x Leupold's on the West Side. I can not say enough about how great the Zeiss are.I'm thinking of changing your name from KimberRich to "SteadyFreddy" The 12X I have used (not my own) were made by Zeiss. I can not remember the model, but they were VERY NICE! I tried to use them off the tripod after bugging up a hill around 6K' after a goat. My heart beat showed in the view so bad I'm not sure I could have counted tines on a buck at 300 yards. Though I have to admit...I'm not the poster boy for a physically fit hunter These days it's probably closer to the poster boy for "Bubba" - The camo'd heart attack
Ive always figured that I if im breathing so hard that im not ready to make a shot... im walking too fast and probably walking past something I should be seeing.
I'm leaning towards the 10X's based on the comments here, and will stick with Vortex as they are the best glass I can buy within my budget and they offer a great discount for hunter ed instructors.