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Seeking Advice on Long-Range, General-Use Binos:
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<blockquote data-quote="Elkkhunter" data-source="post: 1652874" data-attributes="member: 10333"><p>I've packed high quality binos in 10x42, 15x56 for Elk hunting in Rockies, I think 8-10 power are best for packing on the hunt. The 15x56 is awesome for spotting but now wide enough field of view inside 600 yards for me. Objective size? Depends on the weight/size you want to pack vs light gathering for early or late viewing. I am going with high quality 8x56 for my next Elk Hunt. For packing on the hunt I like Rangefinding binos for a back to my 7x rangefinder. If I was only planning to shoot past 600 yards (90%+ kills seem to be inside 300 yards), I would go with a 10 pwr, still giving me field of view if something happened to show up closer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkkhunter, post: 1652874, member: 10333"] I’ve packed high quality binos in 10x42, 15x56 for Elk hunting in Rockies, I think 8-10 power are best for packing on the hunt. The 15x56 is awesome for spotting but now wide enough field of view inside 600 yards for me. Objective size? Depends on the weight/size you want to pack vs light gathering for early or late viewing. I am going with high quality 8x56 for my next Elk Hunt. For packing on the hunt I like Rangefinding binos for a back to my 7x rangefinder. If I was only planning to shoot past 600 yards (90%+ kills seem to be inside 300 yards), I would go with a 10 pwr, still giving me field of view if something happened to show up closer. [/QUOTE]
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