elk_newbie
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Coming into my first season Rocky Mountain hunting, which I'll be pursuing Elk in Sept and Mule Deer in Oct. Having said that I'm also new to glassing. I purchased a set of Leupold Alpine BX2 10x52 binoculars which I'll be using. The little I've practiced around my community I notice I have trouble stabilizing, which can be a problem at distance. What tips do folks have that are more experienced than me regarding getting a stable image when glassing. Obviously using a prop of some sort would help but I'm struggling to come up with what I could use when planted on my rear end for hours at a time. Also be interested to get advice on how folks can glass for long periods of time without going cross eyed.
Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggesttions.
Thanks in advance for any ideas or suggesttions.