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My hunting partner has the fury, and they are great when things are slow, and for ranging your landmarks. I know he regrets the buy for archery hunting though, and carries a rangefinder for quick measurements. It's a pain to get those things up and down frequently when elk are coming in fast and crazy.Thanks. I was looking at the Razors as well. I held the Fury's but they are so heavy they aren't really worth thinking about in my opinion.
For a first pair of binos for rifle hunting in Colorado / Wyoming, what do you recommend? 8x vs 10x? Will 8x be enough if using with a spotter?It's a lot of personal preference really. 10x are very universal. 12x is a great step up in open country. 8x are great in the trees. etc etc. I tried running 15x on my chest this year, and can almost hand hold them well enough to do it, but have decided 12x will be a better fit for me overall (running 10x prior.)
Biggest game changer for me is the tripod, I dont care what power they are it makes such a huge difference it is unreal. I didn't believe it till I bit the bullet and got one, and man am I glad I did.