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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 1954012" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>Real world tough to answer, as you can tell the responses are all over the board. When are you going West, where are you going and what will you be hunting? I've lived in Montana for 42 years and have tried and used most all. The glass I've used the most is my old 7x42 Swaro's, incredible glass but at 31 ounce they've become a bit tiring especially since I'm not guiding anymore. Other glass that I've used and like is my 6x30 Yo's, 7x30 Swaro's, 10x42 German Minnox (darn decent and reasonable price) and I've used my 15x Swaro's a lot but these are for a tripod only. Plus, I've got a light spotter and heavier one. It all depends on what my uses are for the day when I choose which to carry. My wife carries 9x36 Vortex and positively loves them!</p><p></p><p>Lots of fun ways to go. </p><p></p><p>What's your budget look like and how often will you actually be hunting out west?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 1954012, member: 5429"] Real world tough to answer, as you can tell the responses are all over the board. When are you going West, where are you going and what will you be hunting? I've lived in Montana for 42 years and have tried and used most all. The glass I've used the most is my old 7x42 Swaro's, incredible glass but at 31 ounce they've become a bit tiring especially since I'm not guiding anymore. Other glass that I've used and like is my 6x30 Yo's, 7x30 Swaro's, 10x42 German Minnox (darn decent and reasonable price) and I've used my 15x Swaro's a lot but these are for a tripod only. Plus, I've got a light spotter and heavier one. It all depends on what my uses are for the day when I choose which to carry. My wife carries 9x36 Vortex and positively loves them! Lots of fun ways to go. What's your budget look like and how often will you actually be hunting out west? [/QUOTE]
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