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What Binos for long range hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryl Cassel" data-source="post: 13529" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We use the large bigeyes for the Ultra longrange hunting.</p><p>We have several styles. Some are two Bushnell 60MM Spacemasters in an adjustable bracket where we can interchange the eyepieces for the power we need. The normal power we like is 20X to 22X wide angle.</p><p>I have put at least 35 sets of these together for hunters over the years. The price for them runs about $700.00 and I have a set here brand new for sale.</p><p></p><p>Some are with Kowa 77mm or 82 MM in a bracket and some are military ship glasses or German flak and spotting glasses. </p><p>For longrange work, you need power and/or large objective lens units that's easy on the eye strain and also something that is tripod mountable.</p><p></p><p>When we backpack our equipment in, we wrap the glasses in bubble wrap and then wrap our down pants or coat around them and put them in the back pack. We then take a small tripod and all lighter equipment for a day out on a far ridge point. </p><p></p><p>Later</p><p>DC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryl Cassel, post: 13529, member: 34"] We use the large bigeyes for the Ultra longrange hunting. We have several styles. Some are two Bushnell 60MM Spacemasters in an adjustable bracket where we can interchange the eyepieces for the power we need. The normal power we like is 20X to 22X wide angle. I have put at least 35 sets of these together for hunters over the years. The price for them runs about $700.00 and I have a set here brand new for sale. Some are with Kowa 77mm or 82 MM in a bracket and some are military ship glasses or German flak and spotting glasses. For longrange work, you need power and/or large objective lens units that's easy on the eye strain and also something that is tripod mountable. When we backpack our equipment in, we wrap the glasses in bubble wrap and then wrap our down pants or coat around them and put them in the back pack. We then take a small tripod and all lighter equipment for a day out on a far ridge point. Later DC [/QUOTE]
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