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Re: Binoculars
[Re: riflenut]
#4296449
03/08/25 07:30 AM
03/08/25 07:30 AM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 1,234 Birmingham,AL
low wall
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Posts: 1,234
Birmingham,AL
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up.
Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: riflenut]
#4296465
03/08/25 08:15 AM
03/08/25 08:15 AM
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Joined: Feb 2019
Posts: 4,964 Montgomery,al,usa
Davyalabama
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Feb 2019
Posts: 4,964
Montgomery,al,usa
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With Low wall, yep, I've found the SLC 8's are fantastic.
“If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self.” Napoleon Hill The most difficult thing to understand during conversation is silence. Thoreau
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: low wall]
#4296858
03/09/25 10:54 AM
03/09/25 10:54 AM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142 Over yonder
extreme heights hunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142
Over yonder
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
#4296891
03/09/25 12:26 PM
03/09/25 12:26 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 37,658 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Posts: 37,658
Boxes Cove
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more. For a lot of us hardwood, mountain hunters 100 yards is a long shot . That's not to say quality binos are not very helpful , they just don't need to be high power and big/bulky. Quality glass , low power with wide FOV is the ticket . That applies to both binos and scopes.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: 2Dogs]
#4296897
03/09/25 12:35 PM
03/09/25 12:35 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142 Over yonder
extreme heights hunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142
Over yonder
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more. For a lot of us hardwood, mountain hunters 100 yards is a long shot . That's not to say quality binos are not very helpful , they just don't need to be high power and big/bulky. Quality glass , low power with wide FOV is the ticket . That applies to both binos and scopes. That makes sense. 42mm is what I keep on me for binos. I stand a good chance of being in a good hardwood area along side a wide open cut.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
#4296910
03/09/25 12:57 PM
03/09/25 12:57 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 37,658 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jul 2011
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Boxes Cove
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more. For a lot of us hardwood, mountain hunters 100 yards is a long shot . That's not to say quality binos are not very helpful , they just don't need to be high power and big/bulky. Quality glass , low power with wide FOV is the ticket . That applies to both binos and scopes. That makes sense. 42mm is what I keep on me for binos. I stand a good chance of being in a good hardwood area along side a wide open cut. I'll add this , for many years I thought there was no need for binos in the woods. I had some , but they weren't good quality, so I never was sold on them and rarely carried them. Once I got some of good quality and gave them a chance , I'll not hit the woods without them.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: riflenut]
#4296916
03/09/25 01:17 PM
03/09/25 01:17 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 20,111 North AL
AU338MAG
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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North AL
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Low power binos are a huge help in the woods. I wish Swarovski would make a 6x30 bino but it ain't happening. The Swarovski representative had a good laugh when I suggested that bino a few years back.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: riflenut]
#4296925
03/09/25 01:44 PM
03/09/25 01:44 PM
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Posts: 2,506 Mississippi
riflenut
OP
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 2,506
Mississippi
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I’ve got a pair of cheap Leupold 6x30 I use in the woods. 6x30 is absolutely perfect for that type of hunting.
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Thomas Jefferson
"I ask, who are the militia? They consist of now of the whole people, except a few public officers." George Mason
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: extreme heights hunter]
#4296977
03/09/25 03:32 PM
03/09/25 03:32 PM
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Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 278 Alabaster
murf205
4 point
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4 point
Joined: Oct 2023
Posts: 278
Alabaster
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more. As a matter of fact, I do hunt in a pine thicket. With a pistol and a 2x Leupold with a Ghillie suit and a camo directors chair but I keep my Swaro 8x35's in my pack just in case.
Remember: It aint what you shoot...it's how you shoot it.
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: murf205]
#4297015
03/09/25 05:41 PM
03/09/25 05:41 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142 Over yonder
extreme heights hunter
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 14,142
Over yonder
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I disagree with Goatkiller. At Alabama distances we don't need expensive HIGH MAGNIFICATION glass. Squeezing those first/last critical minutes in at dawn and dusk isn't any different in Arizona than it is here. Leica, Swaro, Zeiss. Buy once, cry once. I've carried the same 7x35s for 50 years. Crazy amount of money to spend in 1975? Probably.. But they still hold up. I hear this “Alabama distance” line quite a bit. Where the hell are you guys hunting, in a pine thicket? Do you never hunt a power line/gas line, clear cuts or ridges that let you a see a good distance? If people woukd get off their wallet and buy something besides a pair of old bushnell 8x32 binos, you’d see WAY more wild life and I promise you’ll enjoy your time in gods country a lot more. As a matter of fact, I do hunt in a pine thicket. With a pistol and a 2x Leupold with a Ghillie suit and a camo directors chair but I keep my Swaro 8x35's in my pack just in case. i guess that explains your signature line
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Re: Binoculars
[Re: AU338MAG]
#4297067
03/09/25 07:09 PM
03/09/25 07:09 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 37,658 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Posts: 37,658
Boxes Cove
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Low power binos are a huge help in the woods. I wish Swarovski would make a 6x30 bino but it ain't happening. The Swarovski representative had a good laugh when I suggested that bino a few years back. Kowa makes some 6.5 X 32 in their BD II XD line, they're next to the top of the line Genesis . They run about $400 and are very good woods binos, with a very wide FOV , but not in the class of the Genesis 8X I have . I wish they made the 6.5 in the Genesis line , they would be perfect, high end binos for heavy woods. Good binos under 8X are even harder to find than good, low power woods scopes.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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