My wife is hunting with me this year so she's going to be using my Vortex Razor HD 10x42's. These have served me well for the lat 4 years. I figured I'll keep my HD's for backups or let her use them. I'm going to take the plunge and get some high end glass. I live in Colorado and hunt elk, deer, bear etc. Archery and Rifle. I may be moving to Virginia this time next year. I'll still hunt out west but I'll be whitetail hunting a lot also.
I do want my binos to work with the Outdoorman Bino Stud. I love that system. I was going to buy the Leica Geovid HD-B because they're on sale for $1500. They won't work with the Outdoorman stud so they're out. I'm leaning towards a 10x50 or 12x50 but think 12x could be to much for the east coast. For some reason those Swaro EL 12x50's seem to be calling my name. I primarily glass from a tripod. I have a hard enough time holding my 10x real steady.
I get a great deal on Vortex but always know there's better glass out there. I think I'd rather splurge on binos and just get a decent spotter as I use my binos constantly. I've never used the rangefinder binos but I'm open to them as well. I know Zeiss has their new RF binos out.
Help me spend my money. What would you buy if you were in the market. Thanks guys.
I do want my binos to work with the Outdoorman Bino Stud. I love that system. I was going to buy the Leica Geovid HD-B because they're on sale for $1500. They won't work with the Outdoorman stud so they're out. I'm leaning towards a 10x50 or 12x50 but think 12x could be to much for the east coast. For some reason those Swaro EL 12x50's seem to be calling my name. I primarily glass from a tripod. I have a hard enough time holding my 10x real steady.
I get a great deal on Vortex but always know there's better glass out there. I think I'd rather splurge on binos and just get a decent spotter as I use my binos constantly. I've never used the rangefinder binos but I'm open to them as well. I know Zeiss has their new RF binos out.
Help me spend my money. What would you buy if you were in the market. Thanks guys.