You will need binos if you schedule any trips to game parks for viewing while over there
Yes. I did use my binocs on a side trip to the Addo Elephant National Park. We saw probably 50 elephants! They were so close though and no binocs were actually needed.You will need binos if you schedule any trips to game parks for viewing while over there
It is true, as you found out, that the African PH’s can spot things at amazing distances. I take good binos but on Safari they are not always integral to the hunt. So glad you came along to make some great memories on safari.I have always carried a pair of older Bushnell (mid '70s made by Bushnell) 7x35 binocs for hunting elk, deer and pronghorn here, mainly DIY public land hunting. They are quite clear and enough magnification for the distances I have hunted. For my first African PG hunt this past June, I bought a pair of lower end 10x40 Leupold BX-1 binocs as I figured the distances for spotting African game would be much further and the increased magnification would be helpful. On both accounts, this proved correct. HOWEVER, I found both the PH and tracker spotting the game at great distances in the rocks and brush WAY before I could see anything! Not only could they see the game, they could tell me if "it was a good bull or ram", etc. The PH had a ragged pair of Vortex 8x32s and the tracker 8x32 Athlon binocs. After the first two days, I left my binocs in the truck and never used them again. I had never hunted with a guide before and in this circumstance, having my own binocs wasn't necessary at least for spotting a potential game animal to subsequently make a stalk on. At the end of the hunt, I gave my binocs to the PH. Next time I'll just bring my Bushnells for surveying the landscape. LOL
You will need binos if you schedule any trips to game parks for viewing while over there.
Philip,It is true, as you found out, that the African PH’s can spot things at amazing distances. I take good binos but on Safari they are not always integral to the hunt. So glad you came along to make some great memories on safari.
For connecting to a Kestral and getting your data for any range. Take a look at the Leica 3200.com. Can't speak for the glass of the Sig 10k, their 3k line is okay glass the image is not as crisp and has more of a blue hue to the picture.I know I'm more of a guide than a hunter, but I would find it quite depressing if people's expectations of a trip to the African bush is just to traipse behind a PH, have a rifle plonked on some sticks by the tracker, peer down a scope and shoot something.
Most folk on here appear to be woodmen in their own right, so I suspect that is not really what peoples' expectations from such a trip truly are
There is a fascinating world to discover, explore and learn about - a good PH is an endless source of info, and a good pair of bins helps in discovering that world with him/her
As for the bins themselves -
I'd go for optical crispness and quality over light gathering and range - that is for most of the bush I frequent - where visual range is typically limited to about 150m
If you are vehicle bound, then weight is not too much of an issue so quality 8 or 10 x 42 Swarovski (or equivalent) have got to be a possibility
Walking, where weight and awkwardness are an issue, I quite like the idea of the miniature range as suggested by @Kevin Peacocke (with an objective lens of 20 to 30mm)
Range finding is not so important in the bush for me, however good glass is expensive and (for me anyway) one good pair of binoculars have to serve a multiplicity of functions and circumstances, of which the African bush is just one
I have a pair of Zeiss Victory FL's that have served me well this past 20 years, and it is they that I take into the bush
I do want a pair of EL's though - EL Swaro's keep tempting me; also the new sig sauer kilo 10,000 for their applied ballistics and link to the Kestral for playing at ELR - They too could serve well on a hunting trip
And now Mr Peacocke has put the cat amongst the pigeons with his miniature range suggestion, and my Zeiss might just get traded in for a pair from the CL series and a pair of EL Swaros
Just my views, for what they are worth ...