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One binocular to rule the mountains
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<blockquote data-quote="middleofnowhere" data-source="post: 1935306" data-attributes="member: 96793"><p>Every magnification of glass can benefit from a tripod. A KDC tripod really helped me see more game with my old 8x42s. I now have the EL 12x50s, while I can get a quick look by hand holding if I need to, a tripod is a "must".</p><p>With my 8X glass, I started having trouble discerning a mule deer buck from a doe at 600+ yards With the 12X I think I can tell at a mile. If not carrying a spotter, I would say a quality 10x42 or 12x50 would be the ultimate magnification/objective size. With the new NL pures coming out with the 12x42, could be a game changer.</p><p></p><p>I wish Leupold still made their "Switchpowers", what a great idea. My hunting buddy has a set of gold ring binos that are still very good in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="middleofnowhere, post: 1935306, member: 96793"] Every magnification of glass can benefit from a tripod. A KDC tripod really helped me see more game with my old 8x42s. I now have the EL 12x50s, while I can get a quick look by hand holding if I need to, a tripod is a “must”. With my 8X glass, I started having trouble discerning a mule deer buck from a doe at 600+ yards With the 12X I think I can tell at a mile. If not carrying a spotter, I would say a quality 10x42 or 12x50 would be the ultimate magnification/objective size. With the new NL pures coming out with the 12x42, could be a game changer. I wish Leupold still made their “Switchpowers”, what a great idea. My hunting buddy has a set of gold ring binos that are still very good in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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