I use a Rick Young for most hunting. For chasing buffalo, there is nothing better than a smooth leather strap that puts the Binoculars on the left hip (for a right hand shooter). Smooth leather is much better than rough or any man-made material because it allows the glass to come up quickly and noiselessly. The only time I ever use a padded harness is for alpine hunting.
Joe,
In regards to your above described / preferred method of carrying your binoculars while hunting buffaloes, I totally agree.
Furthermore, myself having tried the harness type, plus the harness with a cordura “binocular bag” on it as well, I’ve gone back to the simple leather, shoulder strap.
I use exactly that same method, for all my hunting excursions and even just for tourism and simply sight seeing as well.
Also worth mentioning, the first time I hunted in the thick riverine foliage of Limpopo District, South Africa, I brought only compact (9x25 Leupold) binoculars.
That proved a mistake.
Africa has so much natural beauty that I want to see as much of it as possible.
Full size glass is the way to go for me.
Therefore, now I will bring nothing smaller than 8x30 when hunting, no matter what part of the world it may be in.
And, 10x42 are not too much, IMO.
Anyway, carrying my binoculars on a simple leather strap, over one shoulder, leaving binos on my opposite hip is what suits me best.
Cheers,
Paul.