Stirring The Pot 8X vs 10X

vichris

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Let me preface this with a little of my background.
I have 5 years experince as an optician (lab and dispensing)

I was a US navy Opticalman for 4 years went to tech schools in both Great Lakes Il and New london CT. Serviced thousands of pairs of binoculars, hundereds of periscopes, lots and lots of telescopes, numerous navigational instruments.

4 years experience servicing opthalmic intruments (eyedoctors equipments) microscopes, astonomical telescopes, and tons of binoculars.

2 years experience in laser optics

As a side note. When I was involved with astonomical telescopes and astronomical optics we had a little joke about newbies just getting into astronomy. The joke was about amateur astronomers obsession with power. Always the question "what power is this". People who spend their live working with optics know what I'm talking about. Power is way overrated.

So here's my question to you all........

WHY....WHY ....WHY.. do so many of you guys who are obviously pretty damn intelligent carry around 10X binoculars? My guess is that you have fallen prey to a marketing strategy.

I've got a slew of reasons most hunters (especially bow hunters) should be carrying 7X, 8X, 8.5X, or maybe even 9X binos.

I've already heard most of the reasons but most of them fall under that amateur astronomer joke.

I'll post the reasons lower power (8X)are better suited for 99.5% of hunting situations after I hear from you all.
 
All I know is with the periscope raised in the middle of the ocean my field of view, in exact feet, was 100% absolutely TOP SECRET!! ;-) When were you in Great Lakes and Groton vichris?? WORST PLACE ON EARTH for those who have never been there...

~STS3(SS)
 
Answered in your other post...

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30 plus years of hunting experience is why!
no pot stirred seems you are misled and voted for Obama....
However hes about to get a 4 year wake up call!
buy the best you'll alway be happy with it!
rm
 
>30 plus years of hunting experience
>is why!
>no pot stirred seems you are
>misled and voted for Obama....
>
>However hes about to get a
>4 year wake up call!
>
>buy the best you'll alway be
>happy with it!
>rm

I don't know where the hell that came from but I cast my vote today against Obama.
 
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I've used both. Prefer the 10x. Works best for me. It is a given that for the same sized and quality of objective that you will loose less light with the 8x. I can trade that off. The 10x help me to clarify details better.
 
In California a buck must be a forked-horn or better to be legal. Sometimes you need the extra power to see that 1/2" fork on one side. Love my 10X40 Zeiss.

Eel
 
Soon a buck will have to be made out of tofu to be legal and youll need 15 power bino's to see the brussel sprouts on its head.

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