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Spotter vs bino's??

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I have a pair of vortex 15x50 bino's that I love! But at times I find coues far enough away that I can't tell if it's a buck or not. Would it be worth buying and lugging that extra weight around in my pack if I bought a spotter? Any advise would be great!

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I do not use 15's. I glass with 10's and use my scope to tell me what they are.

 

I used to have the swaro 15's, but I found my self using my 10 power EL's more than the 15's. I do not use my scope much, but when I do, they are worth their weight. I enjoy a brighter view that the 4.2mm exit pupil of the el's give me vs. only a 3.7mm on the 15's. Plus the image is much sharper.

 

So yes, If it were me, I would sell the 15's and get a nice scope.

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I don't use either anymore. I've had a couple of different spotters and a few different pairs of 15's now I just use a pair of 10-32 Zeiss. Clear and bright and I can find deer.

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If i picked one it would be my 15x56's. I have the big Swarovski HD so it is not a matter of quality either, eye fatigue and comfort are the main reasons.

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If you have to choose one over the other I'd say the 15's all day. I will also say I had the Vortex Viper 15x50 HD binos and thought they were great... until I got a pair of the 15x56 Kaibabs. There is a big difference in color, sharpness, and clarity.

 

I also just added a Vortex Razor HD 65 to my arsenal as I though the same way you're thinking. Sometimes I can't tell exactly what I'm looking at from that distance. The Razor HD was a great investment. I will not be going anywhere glassing without it. It's a must in my pack from now on.

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I have a really good spotting scope and I find that 90% of its use is for sighting in guns. In almost all hunting situations I find 15x56 swaros will give me as much detail as I need. If I happen to be glassing from roads at some long stuff I always have my spotter there in case I need it, but when packing/hunting I find the binocs to be sufficient.

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I have a really good spotting scope and I find that 90% of its use is for sighting in guns. In almost all hunting situations I find 15x56 swaros will give me as much detail as I need. If I happen to be glassing from roads at some long stuff I always have my spotter there in case I need it, but when packing/hunting I find the binocs to be sufficient.

 

Exactly! I use my spotter the same way. It is also invaluable for 1,000yd type shooting, at least until the temp and mirage screw things up.

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A buddy of mine has the Leica Televid 77 and he can glass all day with one eye through that thing. Personally, it's the best spotting scope I ever looked through, but I had to sit on a buck one day for hours looking through it. I'd rather have both eyes on the target. If you can switch between big 15's and then sit behind a spotter, that's a plus. I haven't had much luck using a spotting scope for locating deer - but in this case, all we had were the tops of horns of a bedded buck, and I had to make sure he was still there when my partner got into shooting range.

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I Have A Leica Televid 77. It Is A Heavy, Awsome scope. I Don't Use It Much But I Picked It Up For A Song And Out Its Worth Its Weight In Gold.

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I use 15 x 56 Swarovski's and a 80 mm Swarovski spotting scope and a set of big eyes I I am still overwhelmed in glassing many a time!

Anybody that tells you you don't need at least 2 of these glasses is not a serious trophy hunter or has never experienced how big of a difference it makes.

Bottom line most guys don't know how or what to do with a larger objective and more magnification anyway!

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