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8x when I was in Colorado and It's fine in the Carolina pine forests but a 6x would give a little wider field of view..


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My only true preference would be open country coyotes/big game 10X Leica BRF's.

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For binos I relied on a set of 10x50 SL and 15x60 B/GATs for years . Now happy with 8x30 SLC and 12x50 ELs. Don't feel like I've left anything on the table except unneeded weight.

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Originally Posted by mooshoo
what power of binos do you like? 7x, 8x or 10x for hunting



Tried 10x, prefer 8x which is what I settled on.


These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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