Your hunting binoculars??

I use a pair of Leupold BX-3 Mojave pro guide 12x50s. They work very well for me in the open country I hunt. A tripod is needed to really brings out the best in them.
 
1.5 yrs back I found some used like new vortex viper hd's 15x50's, talked to Santa who's also my Mother !!! and thk you Mom!, they became my early Christmas present, have used them two deer seasons and really like them a lot, I've got a tripod but bought no adapter for them, so far so good, going freestyle,ps I wear eye glass also np there either . Yes there's better higher priced bino's for sure but i'll put the savings towards components thks .
 
I always carry my Leica Trinovid 8x42's in an Alaska Guide Creations bino pack. I steady them resting on trekking poles.

If a hunt is in big open country and I know I'm really going to spend a lot of time looking for big antlers, I bring my Swaro 15x56 SLC HD's and a good tripod. Will always bring them when I am hunting with a buddy and don't have a weapon. They are tough to beat for spotting animals really far out.
 
Wife and son use the newer 10×32 swaro's...nice little glasses..
I bought leupold 10-17×40 switchpowers....with eye glasses the eyecups turn and lock in...and very clear on 10 power in hand..do use some kind of a rest at 17 power...nice weight and ergonomics..but the ability to roll from 10-17 is nice...don't need a spotting scope to say if a critter is big enough for a bullet...
Also have several other leupold..smaller less costly and the 6×32 is perfect for traipsing thru timber while hunting...
And I have a 10×50 Redfield..older set...but awesome glass..I don't use them much anymore..too nice to leave in a truck..have other for that also......but none have helped me to see BIGFOOT yet...
 
I carry Swarovski 8x30 SLCs for 90% of my guided hunts. Crisp, clear and light enough..if I'm glassing myself I have a pair of meopta 15x56 and 12x50s I use...
 
I have the Leica HD-B 10x42's and absolutely adore them! I use them for everything from bowhunting to rifle hunting to just glassing. Buying them was probably the 2nd best hunting decision I ever made next to building a custom rifle. Oh and I carry them in the "new" large size of the FHF Gear harness.
 
I use a pair of Leupold BX-3 Mojave pro guide 12x50s. They work very well for me in the open country I hunt. A tripod is needed to really brings out the best in them.

I second this, been using mine for 3 years without failure. Impressive set of glass
 
Recently got some new sv Swaro EL's in 10x42. I used to have the original ones and loved them; these are better. The image is phenomenal.
 
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