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<blockquote data-quote="jakeway" data-source="post: 1991663" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>I use Leupold Yosemite 6X30 in bow season; help a lot in low light, and very light and compact. When the leaves are down and I'd like a little longer range, I use Nikon Monarch ATB 8X36. If I hunted more fields and places where I'd be watching 300-600 yards away I might go for a bigger or more powerful glass, but these two are great for woods use.</p><p></p><p>I owe my best buck last year to the Monarchs; I saw him at 100 yards at first shooting light. With bare eyes I couldn't see him, and even after I saw him in the binocs, I couldn't see him in my 2-7 Leupold scope with the power set to 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeway, post: 1991663, member: 280"] I use Leupold Yosemite 6X30 in bow season; help a lot in low light, and very light and compact. When the leaves are down and I'd like a little longer range, I use Nikon Monarch ATB 8X36. If I hunted more fields and places where I'd be watching 300-600 yards away I might go for a bigger or more powerful glass, but these two are great for woods use. I owe my best buck last year to the Monarchs; I saw him at 100 yards at first shooting light. With bare eyes I couldn't see him, and even after I saw him in the binocs, I couldn't see him in my 2-7 Leupold scope with the power set to 2. [/QUOTE]
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