Because I am now the proud owner of a 6.5 Godsend, I suspect I'll be shooting some really big bucks at 300-500 yd.
That means I'll need to score them from a great distance with my ancient eyeballs. Problem is that I find spotting scopes to be ocular drudgery compared to binocs. So I am thinking I need a good pair of big buck scoring binocs - but I know very little about them.
Please advise.
ps. Hey skeet team, I forgot my phone at home today, so your advise via text will be falling on deaf ears for a bit. I'll read your jabs, insults, and assorted "hey idiot, you shoulda bought that scope we told you about last month" texts when I get home
That means I'll need to score them from a great distance with my ancient eyeballs. Problem is that I find spotting scopes to be ocular drudgery compared to binocs. So I am thinking I need a good pair of big buck scoring binocs - but I know very little about them.
Please advise.
ps. Hey skeet team, I forgot my phone at home today, so your advise via text will be falling on deaf ears for a bit. I'll read your jabs, insults, and assorted "hey idiot, you shoulda bought that scope we told you about last month" texts when I get home