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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binocular question
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<blockquote data-quote="hawk45" data-source="post: 1695623" data-attributes="member: 27634"><p>I like 8x for free-hand (less shake) and usually wider FOV. If going 10x or more, maybe think about some sort of rest (tripod/sticks/etc).</p><p>Better lenses will reduce eye fatigue over long glassing sessions and give better clarity. They will also give you a little longer in low light situations.</p><p>You can pretty much apply all the things you think about with scopes to binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawk45, post: 1695623, member: 27634"] I like 8x for free-hand (less shake) and usually wider FOV. If going 10x or more, maybe think about some sort of rest (tripod/sticks/etc). Better lenses will reduce eye fatigue over long glassing sessions and give better clarity. They will also give you a little longer in low light situations. You can pretty much apply all the things you think about with scopes to binos. [/QUOTE]
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