I'd stick witha quality pair 8 and 10 powers myself..
Over 90 % of your hunting can be done with these, stable , bright clear, greater field of view.
Besides, it takes alot of practice to find gamethrough a pair of binos,most rookies find the animal with their naked eye before they even bringthe binosup to their eyes..
I hunt with a guy who uses a pair of Swaro (cause he bought the best he can afford) but can't find squat through them cause he doesn't know what to look for when glassing..
He figures the deer will be game will be right in front of him, where as all you be able to recognize is a bit of an ear some face, antler movement etc..
I'll never forget last year he glassed an area took him 1min [:'(]min he replied saw nothing I grab his binos and saw4 bedded bucks bedded down in amonst a huge boulder pile

1 was a shooter but neverdid get it..
But if you chooseto go higher magnification than 10 power,( this is the only time I'll everadviseit,> 10 power,) find a pair of binos that uses ED(extra low dispertion) or equivalenton their lenses, the image will be bright and clear, as opposed to say a 12, 15 powerwithout it..