If you use a bow holster type deal that holds the bottom cam in a holder attached to your belt, you can set your binos on top of the top cam and have a pretty solid rest. I like the crooked horn outfitters bino buddy to keep them from flopping around. My rangefinder goes in a pouch on my belt or pack. I like to range a bunch of landmarks from a distance then crawl in and do the math in my head for final distance.

Never tried any of the rangefinding binos - way out of my budget. I seem to get my share each fall with Vortex 10X40 Vipers and Nikon Aculon R/F.

Last edited by centershot; 01/11/16.

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