SCH OUTDOORS

YAY! It came Today! "I See You!"

It's amazing what you can see with the Vultures!

My little 11-33x50 Razor is cool and everything... but since I have to wear glasses 24/7 now, and don't wanna be taking them off and putting them on every time I look thru it in the field (would be a good way to increase risk of dropping them and EFF'ing up my glasses out there and royally screwing myself over) ... they limit my FOV considerably when zoomed-in. So... after reading where others were saying the 15's are for finding.... and the Spotter for assessing... since I ain't picky about which deer I get, I just wanna get one... and it would give me greater FOV... (since the Razor's image really starts to diminish a lot above like 20-ish power) I nervously decided to take the plunge on these.

Kinda wishing I'd gotten these first. The only thing I like better about the spotter is how it has the fine focus knob as well.

I went ahead and ordered the Outdoorsman's Bino Adapter, because the standard Vortex one is kind of a pain to some degree.

The dangerous thing is... almost immediately... I thought to myself... "Damn... I'm going to have to upgrade my chest binos now! Now I see why people preach buying the primo glass.
 
That's for sure. Can't go wrong.
There something to be said
About a life time warranty.
Save money and buy quality stuff.
While you can.
 
I have both 8s and 10s. Not as nice of glass (yet). If the terrain is less open and super-thick chaparral, 8s, if High-Desert Open country, 10s.

I prefer 8s because way better stability when you've been huffin' and puffin' up the trail and see something you wanna checkout and your heart is pumping.