Doing a little E-scouting for my upcoming (hope I draw) colorado deer hunt and realized I've never kept track of how far I've picked up animals. Obviously, a yellow late-season bull can be seen a long way off but how about a buck? I know it GREATLY depends on terrain, animal, snow, glass, stabilization, + other factors but I'd love to hear your input and discussion around the topic for most guys who run binos, spotters, and tripods.
I am looking for input like "I can consistently glass bucks at 1 mile." Not so much like what was your world record in perfect conditions, but please share any and all of it.
I am looking for input like "I can consistently glass bucks at 1 mile." Not so much like what was your world record in perfect conditions, but please share any and all of it.
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