Just did the same comparison while trying to choose a set of binos to use not only for western elk, deer and antelope but also for Midwest whitetail. EL’s are very bright and clear. (Swaro glass) but I just did not care for the in-hand feel and the eye cups are not very precise and positive in...
Also looking to upgrade my optic on Benelli M2 Had a Burris Signature Select for years and really enjoyed that scope. Finally bit the dust , most cannot handle 220# falling on them more than once. Have been looking at the Meopta Optima 6 or Meostar 1-6 x 24. Both have really good eye...
Same here. Just bought the all in one set after my Wheeler went crazy with a constant clicking and then completely quit working at all. Maybe used it to remove and mount 2 scopes. Two attempts for warranty service went unanswered- still waiting . Some companies really do not stand behind...
Agree 100%. Best scope on the market per your budget. Mount it on a 1 pc rail and Seekins rings. Holland’s level, zero and feel confident. Easy scope to “get into” due to great eye relief .
Second that. Murphy bases are excellent quality, easily ordered and will ship quickly, a guy who really knows his business. Get a set of Seekins rings and be done with it. Sure 2 piece bases look better but a small sacrifice to better shooting.
Something simple but worth asking, I noticed your sight has a level. Are you checking for cant as you release? A common reason right handed shooters are always off to the right and not left. Getting the bow perpendicular to ground is almost an un-natural feeling.