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I currently have a pair of Bushnell Legend 10x42 binocs and I am thinking about selling them as I'm going to get a Leica 1200 rangefinder and I doubt I would carry both. The Legends have done me well but I think the Leicas would suffice when necessary. Do you think that's a bad move? | ||
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I think you are right-on Nebraska. A pair of binoculars is the least important optics I have. If I had a great variable scope on my rifle and a good range finder, I would get very little use out of a pair of binoculars. I'm sure not going to haul all of that up and down mountains all day. If I was sitting in a stand in Texas the binoculars would probably be there with me. | |||
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A good binocular will enable you to find game that you would ordinarily miss. There is no way I'd hunt without one. I'll take my dad's old rusty, iron sighted .30-30 and my new 8X42 Leica over any rifle and scope combination I've ever had, or heard of. One cannot glass-search for game-effectively with a rifle scope, to say nothing of the safety issues. Leica does use good optics in their LRF's. But it will not perform anything like a binocular. E | |||
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Hunting in the mountains without binoculars means missing a lot of game.A monocular(such as a rangefinder) will never be comfortable for spending long periods glassing with.Using a riflescope while it is mounted on a gun is a very poor tool to use for glassing even if it wasn't a dangerous and irresponsible act.The number one rule of firearm safety is to never point a gun at anything you do not want to shoot.While glassing with your riflescope you will be pointing a gun(probably loaded) at many things possibly even people. | |||
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