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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Binocular vs monocular for hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 575788" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>I use an eberlestock pack and attached my bino case to it in a position I can get to it easily. If I'm slinging my rifle I have never been bothered to much using the binos straps you descibed. Sometimes I'll slip off one of the over shoulder straps, usually the right one and sling the binos over and closer to my hip/underarm. Between these options I have never has any issues. Binoculars are much easier on the eyes and I recommend spending as much time on the glass as possible. People would be more successful hunters if they slowed down and used their optics to pick apart the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 575788, member: 20443"] I use an eberlestock pack and attached my bino case to it in a position I can get to it easily. If I'm slinging my rifle I have never been bothered to much using the binos straps you descibed. Sometimes I'll slip off one of the over shoulder straps, usually the right one and sling the binos over and closer to my hip/underarm. Between these options I have never has any issues. Binoculars are much easier on the eyes and I recommend spending as much time on the glass as possible. People would be more successful hunters if they slowed down and used their optics to pick apart the woods. [/QUOTE]
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