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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1548480" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>You will probably eventually want to get at least one of each. But look out, I already feel all the recommendations starting to fly your way. Some from me as well. Most want to get the most powerful binoculars they can get but the more powerful they are the harder they are to hold steady. I find and 8 power to do very well and fairly easy to hold steady. While hunting I carry a pair of 8X28 Vortex Viper binoculars. They are light, compact and I wear a rubber strap that holds them tight to my chest so they don't dangle or bounce around. They don't get in the way of shooting and I can just pull them up and look when I need them and they go right back into place and out of the way when not in use. I hardly know they are there. Sorry I couldn't resist! Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1548480, member: 33915"] You will probably eventually want to get at least one of each. But look out, I already feel all the recommendations starting to fly your way. Some from me as well. Most want to get the most powerful binoculars they can get but the more powerful they are the harder they are to hold steady. I find and 8 power to do very well and fairly easy to hold steady. While hunting I carry a pair of 8X28 Vortex Viper binoculars. They are light, compact and I wear a rubber strap that holds them tight to my chest so they don't dangle or bounce around. They don't get in the way of shooting and I can just pull them up and look when I need them and they go right back into place and out of the way when not in use. I hardly know they are there. Sorry I couldn't resist! Ha! [/QUOTE]
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