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western big game would you go with a 10x42 or 10x50. I will be useing a spotting scope also
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Randy, isn't it magnification decrease that increases fov?...not objective size increase?
Field of view (FOV) is the amount of area seen through your scope from right to left at 100 yards. As magnification is increased, FOV is lessened. As magnification is decreased, FOV is increased. For example, a typical 3X variable scope might have a FOV at 100 yards of a bit over 30 feet, and at 9X, the FOV would be around 14 feet. A larger objective lens will not change these figures.
The second number describes the objective lens diameter, or the size of the front lenses, in millimeters. Since larger lenses collect more light, the greater this second number, the brighter images will appear (other factors being equal). That's useful for improved low-light viewing. You'll also get a wider field of view with larger objective lenses (more on field of view below).
would you go with a 10x42 or 10x50.
Looks like a heck of a deal but I am more of a leupold man myself.Here is pair of 8x42 on sale: https://www.camofire.com/