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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1682848" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>I have been hunting the mountain west all my life and would not go out without a good light-weight tripod and good 15x glass (Leica or Swarovski are my go-to's). I generally carry Swaro 8x32 for quick viewing but the rewards of using 15x Swaros on a tripod for hours/day are worth any minor inconvenience of carrying them in your pack. When I was younger I could use lower quality glass but not anymore and I simply spot more game with 15x vs 10x (I pack Leica Duovid 10+15x50). My son-in-laws still do great with less expensive glass but when I look through their binos I am baffled at how well the do. Much of the enjoyment I get out of hunting is looking through beautiful glass at beautiful country. Money well spent in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1682848, member: 97196"] I have been hunting the mountain west all my life and would not go out without a good light-weight tripod and good 15x glass (Leica or Swarovski are my go-to’s). I generally carry Swaro 8x32 for quick viewing but the rewards of using 15x Swaros on a tripod for hours/day are worth any minor inconvenience of carrying them in your pack. When I was younger I could use lower quality glass but not anymore and I simply spot more game with 15x vs 10x (I pack Leica Duovid 10+15x50). My son-in-laws still do great with less expensive glass but when I look through their binos I am baffled at how well the do. Much of the enjoyment I get out of hunting is looking through beautiful glass at beautiful country. Money well spent in my book. [/QUOTE]
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