Zeiss or Leupold
#22
RE: Zeiss or Leupold
No problem Reb, that's what this forum is all about. I guess I'm just partial to Leupold because they have worked flawlessly for me. The ability to rely on a product in adverse conditions has made me a believer. I do like the new Unertl though.
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RE: Zeiss or Leupold
I was going to buy a VX-III until I went to the store and looked through it and then a Conquest 4.5-14x44. That's what sold it for me and I bought the Zeiss. So when I was looking at binos I went with the Zeiss too. More expensive than I wanted to spend but considering how much time and money I put into hunting it's worth it to not have to pass on an animal because you just couldn't ID it. Here you have to have 3 points on 1 side to shoot a buck and Elk are spike-only. There is a lot riding on proper ID of your target and without good "eyes" you'll end up letting a legal one go, or worse, shooting an illegal animal.
I had to let a spike elk go one year to later be shot by my brother-in-law. That was due to the Nikon scope and my cheap Bushnell binos. After than I saved all summer and bought the scope and last year bought the binos. It's been worth it for me.
I had to let a spike elk go one year to later be shot by my brother-in-law. That was due to the Nikon scope and my cheap Bushnell binos. After than I saved all summer and bought the scope and last year bought the binos. It's been worth it for me.
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RE: Zeiss or Leupold
Power, sounds to me like you need resolution. For resolution, you should have looked at a 50mm scope.
You can have the best glass in the world with 100% index matching coatings, but if they are 20mm, even a cheap scope with huge objective would have better resolution.
I myself would never rely on my gun scope to ID animals. Just think its unsafe. Been scoped too many times. Didn't like it. I say id with a great set of binocs and then use your gun and scope to shoot the animal.
You can have the best glass in the world with 100% index matching coatings, but if they are 20mm, even a cheap scope with huge objective would have better resolution.
I myself would never rely on my gun scope to ID animals. Just think its unsafe. Been scoped too many times. Didn't like it. I say id with a great set of binocs and then use your gun and scope to shoot the animal.
#28
RE: Zeiss or Leupold
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I myself would never rely on my gun scope to ID animals. Just think its unsafe. Been scoped too many times. Didn't like it. I say id with a great set of binocs and then use your gun and scope to shoot the animal.
I myself would never rely on my gun scope to ID animals. Just think its unsafe. Been scoped too many times. Didn't like it. I say id with a great set of binocs and then use your gun and scope to shoot the animal.
Now if you were assuming I don't use binos and use my scope on my rifle to look around at everything you'd be wrong in your assumption.
#29
RE: Zeiss or Leupold
To be fail my situation was in referrence to a herd of elk, trying to pick out a spike among all the cows. Sure, you can ID the animal with your binos but when you pull up your rifle you need to find that spike again and be DANG SURE before you pull that trigger.
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You stated
"More expensive than I wanted to spend but considering how much time and money I put into hunting it's worth it to not have to pass on an animal because you just couldn't ID it. "
I was explaining it would be more econimical and be much more logical just to get a nice set of binocs, ID your animal, and shoot it with any scope you want. You don't have to see what color itseyes are to hit in the vitals,at least i don't. You were stating a need a for the percieved extra resolution for a rifle scope to reID an animal after you already "ID'd" the animal in the first place. Just giving a suggestion, might be better to actually id with good set of binocs or spotting scope. I understand the want for clear nice optics, I love em, just didn't understand your statement you need to pass on an animal.
"More expensive than I wanted to spend but considering how much time and money I put into hunting it's worth it to not have to pass on an animal because you just couldn't ID it. "
I was explaining it would be more econimical and be much more logical just to get a nice set of binocs, ID your animal, and shoot it with any scope you want. You don't have to see what color itseyes are to hit in the vitals,at least i don't. You were stating a need a for the percieved extra resolution for a rifle scope to reID an animal after you already "ID'd" the animal in the first place. Just giving a suggestion, might be better to actually id with good set of binocs or spotting scope. I understand the want for clear nice optics, I love em, just didn't understand your statement you need to pass on an animal.