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10's for quick glassing when going from spot to spot but 99% of glassing is on a tripod with 15's

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Most of my glassing off hand is with my swarovski 10x50's. 15's definitely go on my tripod. I would love to have a pair of 10x42's but my wife would kill me. :(

 

TJ

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10x50's. I do not have a tripod(that is not to say that i don't want one). I just rest my elbows on my stomach or knees.

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I can't hold the 10x still enough so I prefer to use 8x. I seem to be more effective with the 8x over the 10x when using them hand held. If I happen to have something to use for support like a walking stick, tree or knees then I prefer 10x.

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For quick scanning 10x42's, for spot and stalk 10X42's and for sit all day glassing 10x42's. :lol: For me i find they are the best all around glass for all applications. I use a light aluminum mono pole I made out of a broken tripod for long sits to glass. With it being adjustable I found I could hold up my bino's and glass all day without tiring.

 

GBA

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Swaro 8's and if it is rut time and critters are movin then they are even better you can spot critters far away with huge field of view..

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I use 10s. After a couple of minutes though, I just am not steady enough so, like GBA, I am using a monopod instead of a tripod. I just use one of the cheap "shooting sticks" from wal mart (unscrew the yoke and there is a 1/4" stud for your adapter). Since I am usually backpack hunting or at least a couple of miles from the truck, the monopod is way lighter than the lightest tripod. With the monopod, I can sit on a ridge with my 10s and glass for hours. It doesn't replace a full size spotting scope and tripod, but it is definently more portable.

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