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So you need bino's to pick out a antler or movement in the brush, do you need them to identify what your going to shoot at?? Remind me not to hunt with you!! I'm quite happy to sit & wait for that antler or movment or whatever it is to be completely visible before I even think about lifting my gun, I don't need to check out an antler?? It's either going to become a visible game animal or not!
If you need bino's at 75' to identify your target before shooting perhaps a little patience is in order.
"WALKSALOT" replies;
If I see movement in the bush I never put my rifle up first. The binoculars go up first to identify what made the movement. To use ones scope to identify movement is not a good practice at all.
The majority of the time I see the animal before it sees me. As I purposefully wander through the woods I stop and use the binoculars to scan the surrounding area looking for not necessarily the whole animal but a piece of an animal, an ear or an antler. Once the animal is located then it's a waiting game until the animal presents a quality shot. It's called stalking skills.
Back to the original theme of the tread, the use of red. In my opinion, the hunter who is accidentally shot is the result of a hunter who is so pumped about shooting an animal that, in his/her mind, at that point in time they really believe they are looking at an animal. They are oblivious to color or form. It is a state of mind which can have tragic consequences. I have hammered this message into my son's head. IF YOU SEE OR HEAR MOVEMENT IN THE BUSH UNTIL YOU CAN POSITIVELY IDENTIFY IT IS AN ANIMAL YOU ALWAYS SUSPECT IT IS ANOTHER HUNTER.
Exactly Walksalot......check it out first to see what it is. perhaps another hunter? Take a look. Might save your life. Especially if HE isn't carrying binoculars.
Where I guide, you cant see much past 50 yds. Our last three moose, all over 55", have been shot at less than 27yds.....kinda nice to know what it is before you get stomped into a mudhole. I check out movements in the bush all the time with my binocs. Sometimes Im only looking 35yds away, but i want that advantage of getting a real good look. Might be a griz.
My buddy was shot off his horse years ago by a "hunter" he was guiding.(Posted last year) I don't trust many guys out there really. As a matter of fact, I believe that many of these "buddy" shootings are murder. But then, that's my opinion.