I saw this in the most recent Cabela?s catalog and it sparked a good conversation with the guys at work. It's interesting that Cabela?s marketing put the very top of the line Swarovski Bino/Range finder ($3,000) right next to the very bottom end (what most would consider minimally acceptable) Bushnell Bino and Range finder combo ($250).
So here?s the question, is the primary factor in the success of your hunts YOU? or YOUR GEAR? In other words, for the high end guys, could you get it done if you were forced to use the Bushnell package? Or vice versa for the guys using low or mid range gear and given top end gear, would it make a difference in the OUTCOME of your hunt?
There?s no question about quality and benefits between the two (durability, low light, eye relief, ergonomics etc, etc...) That's not what I'm asking? Simply, do YOU get it done regardless of your gear or because of your gear?
So here?s the question, is the primary factor in the success of your hunts YOU? or YOUR GEAR? In other words, for the high end guys, could you get it done if you were forced to use the Bushnell package? Or vice versa for the guys using low or mid range gear and given top end gear, would it make a difference in the OUTCOME of your hunt?
There?s no question about quality and benefits between the two (durability, low light, eye relief, ergonomics etc, etc...) That's not what I'm asking? Simply, do YOU get it done regardless of your gear or because of your gear?