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Old 07-19-2006, 05:22 PM
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Cool Binocular power?

Hey guys,

I live out west where we have a variety of conditions (glassing from hill tops to black timber) and long walks to get to the game. Which power do you think would be the best for these kinds of situations: 6x30, 7x35, 8x32, 8x42, or 10x42? Please state why you think so. If I left off a significant power group please feel free to add it and comment on it.

Thanks in advance, TJ
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Old 07-19-2006, 05:38 PM
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My only binoculars are Swarovski's in 7x30. I got them a few years back on sale for around $500. I hunt mostly timber and very rarely need to look at anything beyond a mile. Mostly I use them to distinguish an antler from a tree branch in thick timber. For this use, they're perfect.

For the kind of looking that you have in mind you'll want more than this, at least 8 power.

My favorite elk guide uses 10x50 Swarovski's. He has them on his eyes more than hanging around his neck.

Cabela's has a deal on 8x30 Swarovski's right now. If I needed a pair of all around glass for under $800, this is what I'd get. You'd be set for life and so would the person you leave them to.
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:07 PM
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For the hunting conditions Baylian outlined- I'd recommend 8 or 10 power. 8x40 or 10x40 or 50. If timber hunting dominated, I'd go with 7x35.
The 10x50 will be heaviest, so that might be a consideration.
Another consideration is personal: some people have trouble holding 10x glasses steady for extended glassing. If you are one of those (I am) use 8x. BTW, when I say extended glassing, I mean holding the glasses at your eye for 5, 10, 20 minutes at a time,or longer, not a quick peek and drop them.
FWIW, I've been using 8x40's for 25 years, for all kinds of hunting. If I lost them, I'd go buy 8x40's again.
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Old 07-20-2006, 12:50 AM
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I've got a pair of Bushy 10X42s I bought at Wally World 5 years ago for less than $20. They are a little heavy but with the right straps you can go all day and not know they are there. I've got a Butler Creek Bino Buddies and they work great. I can hunt/hike all day and not have a problem.
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Old 07-20-2006, 01:02 AM
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I like the bino buddy type harness, too- extremely comfortable. Far more comfortable than a neck strap.
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