- Location
- Edmonton, Alberta
So I use a pair of my dad's Bosch and Lomb Legacy 10x50 for hunting but recently they have been called in to question as to whether all the deer I look are really doe's or if they (bino's) just don't have the quality optics to pull out the antlers on the buck for me to see at the distances I've been glassing some of the doe's. I'll spare you all the details but theypossibly cost me a buck a week back. Anyways I'm wondering what everyone here would recommend I start to take a look at for Hunting Binoculars in the $300-$400 range for the next season as I will not be able to get them before this seasons done (I can go higher if you think I'm not putting enough in to the optics but that's my ideal price range.)
I know I will have to try different pairs out to see if they fit me well as the Bosch & Lombs are not the best fit, heavy, and might not be as clear as I need them to be to spot the bucks in with the does at 500 yards and further out. I'm tired of seeing only Flat Tops when I go out and glass the clear cuts and would like to change that but need something that is relatively light weight, tough and durable, water resistant (water proof) and has the lens coatings (sure I'm missing stuff as I'm not much of an optics guy but I need some good optics and I have lots of years of experience here to call on) so PLEASE help
Just to any of you who will say 'Focus' the binoculars I have done that and even used some of my moms nail polish to mark where to put it so I can always get it back in seconds in case it gets moved off of focus for me by someone like my dad who also has it marked for himself in a different color. He's an optics guy but more for Astronomy so he's not to sure what I'll need.
Thanks in advance for your help. I will be getting these before I go on my big hunt next year up north with Mr. Friendly and some cousins.
Cheers CK.
I know I will have to try different pairs out to see if they fit me well as the Bosch & Lombs are not the best fit, heavy, and might not be as clear as I need them to be to spot the bucks in with the does at 500 yards and further out. I'm tired of seeing only Flat Tops when I go out and glass the clear cuts and would like to change that but need something that is relatively light weight, tough and durable, water resistant (water proof) and has the lens coatings (sure I'm missing stuff as I'm not much of an optics guy but I need some good optics and I have lots of years of experience here to call on) so PLEASE help
Just to any of you who will say 'Focus' the binoculars I have done that and even used some of my moms nail polish to mark where to put it so I can always get it back in seconds in case it gets moved off of focus for me by someone like my dad who also has it marked for himself in a different color. He's an optics guy but more for Astronomy so he's not to sure what I'll need.
Thanks in advance for your help. I will be getting these before I go on my big hunt next year up north with Mr. Friendly and some cousins.
Cheers CK.




















































