DLO Live! Ep.30 Observation Optics for Shooters

3 years ago
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Observation Optics for shooters. Let's have a discussion of how to look at binoculars and spotters if you are a shooter.

Post show notes and links:

The subject of good binoculars for kids came up. I really like lower magnification options for this.
Budget and surprisingly decent option is Kowa YF 6x30 https://bit.ly/3F69q5W
A little higher end and more compact is Maven B3 6x30 https://bit.ly/3meDYcO

For LRF binoculars, for $1200 Delta Titanium RF 9x45 is probably my favourite if you are on a budget: http://darnfineshot.com/deop9xhdrfra.html

As you go up in price a little, Meopta Optika LR is looking very promising: https://bit.ly/3A0EIaI

If you can live with a large porro bino and do not need an angle indicator, the depth of field of Steiner 10x50 LRF is really something and it is the only one to combine LRF with a reticle in the other barrel: https://bit.ly/3zRBfuN I was surprised with how good it is optically.

For a general non-LRF binocular, I have been using my prehistoric 6x32 Vortex Viper and the much newer Vortex Razor UHD 10x42: https://bit.ly/2WopuhJ

Someone asked a question about vintage binoculars. If you want a vintage look and modern performance, consider Swarovski's GA 7x42. Amazing depth perception. https://bit.ly/3CSRoC6

If you are ready to spend some money on a truly world class bino LRF, I think this Leica is probably your best bet: https://bit.ly/2Y3W49H

With spotters, the best currently available spotter for shooter is Hensoldt:
-Spotter 45 https://bit.ly/2ZNR9dz
-Spotter 60 https://bit.ly/3m9HoxM

Swarovski STR (https://bit.ly/2Y1QDaC) is up there and I used it for several years, but Hensoldt's depth of field wins the day.

Personally, my two "beater" spotters that use all the time are not as nice, but not priced like Hensoldt and Swaro.

Athlon Cronus Tactical 7-42x60 https://bit.ly/3kUJuSC
Athlon Ares G2 UHD 15-45x60 https://bit.ly/3D1ZNDc with 22x reticle eyepiece https://bit.ly/2ZDogQV

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