I just wanted to to update and say I picked up a pair of Swarvoski slc 15x56s and have no issues with eye relief while wearing my glasses! Thanks for the help
A lot of good options here. Depends what you want to fish for. There are some killer deals in Mexico if you don't need a fancy boat. This was only a 5 hours trip, but it was $250. The marlin is not typical but it seems like they almost catch sailfish every trip. This same trip out of Florida...
We hunted I'm Limpopo South Africa awhile back. I don't think I'd want to drive around on my own, but the PH along with a driver picked us up and dropped us off at the airport and everything was fine. I didn't really understand what it was going to be like, and didn't really like the fences...
I have a 2011 Ram 1500 4 door, with a 4.7l motor and now have a 2021 Ram 2500 tradesman 4 door with the 6.4l. I like the Tradesman A LOT more because of the vinyl floors and it has an 8ft bed(neither probably apply to your truck). I drove the 6.4l out to Colorado last year, from Ohio and I...
Hello, I am looking to buy some 15- 18x binos, but I also wear glasses most of the time. From what I've gathered, glasses wearers often have trouble with the field of view when the eye relief is 15 mm or less. I found some older threads on this exact issue, but was hoping maybe some...
Thanks for everyone's responses. I'm going to begin the hunt for some 15 or 18x binos. The next issue I'm seeing is that eye relief could be an issue with my glasses, but I'm going to start a new thread on that. Thanks!
My buddy goes to Thunder Valley and really likes it. I'm a similar distance as you about an hour and a half and I plan on going a couple times this summer .
Thanks for the input guys. Are 15s a sweet spot? I am seeing some binos that are 18x. Is that too big? Is too big a thing? I'm not a huge guy, so I normally try to keep a pretty light pack.
I have a pair of Lowa Caminos I really like. I think I've had them for 3 years, not sure if they still make that ones. They're still holding up really well, but they're not waterproof anymore. Anyways I wanted to try something different last year and got a pair of Scarpa Ribelles.
I...
Beginner Glassing
Hello, I tried to search this, and maybe I didn’t have the right keywords, but I only came up with one good thread. I have absolutely zero glassing experience. I’ve been hunting elk the past 10 years, most of which has been archery. Where we’ve been hunting, you really can’t...