Went to my first match this weekend at K&M and got to use a bunch of other peoples binos at the match.
It left me realizing how much nicer it is to use binos for extended periods of time and spotting targets/misses versus a large spotter for general use (not looking at paper holes) especially from a stable tripod.
So looking into binos I have come across the Vortex Viper HD R/T 10x-50mm.
I like the idea of the Mil reticle, but am having some doubts on the usefulness of the reticle other than for spotting large misses. So the question is do I not go with the reticle (reticle not centered is a bit weird to me, but would probably get used to it) or do I just go with a pair of Viper HD or Razor HD standard Binos?
Any feedback on the usefulness of the reticle or in general reviews of the Viper HD 10x-50mm lineup would be greatly appreciated.
Also for more info, I typically use the Viper HD 20-60x spotter and really like the glass.
It left me realizing how much nicer it is to use binos for extended periods of time and spotting targets/misses versus a large spotter for general use (not looking at paper holes) especially from a stable tripod.
So looking into binos I have come across the Vortex Viper HD R/T 10x-50mm.
I like the idea of the Mil reticle, but am having some doubts on the usefulness of the reticle other than for spotting large misses. So the question is do I not go with the reticle (reticle not centered is a bit weird to me, but would probably get used to it) or do I just go with a pair of Viper HD or Razor HD standard Binos?
Any feedback on the usefulness of the reticle or in general reviews of the Viper HD 10x-50mm lineup would be greatly appreciated.
Also for more info, I typically use the Viper HD 20-60x spotter and really like the glass.