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One binocular to rule the mountains
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 1892631" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>One of the great and very effective trends in Western hunting is to use a bino on a tripod. With a tripod and a pair of 12x50 binos you can cover a lot of hunting. A good 12x50 can be hand held when stalking and are usually light enough for most people to carry on their chest. As far as brand that depends on your budget. If you have the money the Swaro ELs are out of this world. If your more in the 1K range the Vortex Razor HD and now the UHDs are a great choice because of weight and their great warranty. The classic 10x42s are great especially if you go with a very high end one but in the west you can miss things once you start getting over 500-600 yards. I know I've done it Coues hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 1892631, member: 66917"] One of the great and very effective trends in Western hunting is to use a bino on a tripod. With a tripod and a pair of 12x50 binos you can cover a lot of hunting. A good 12x50 can be hand held when stalking and are usually light enough for most people to carry on their chest. As far as brand that depends on your budget. If you have the money the Swaro ELs are out of this world. If your more in the 1K range the Vortex Razor HD and now the UHDs are a great choice because of weight and their great warranty. The classic 10x42s are great especially if you go with a very high end one but in the west you can miss things once you start getting over 500-600 yards. I know I've done it Coues hunting. [/QUOTE]
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