I've always figured that you spend more time looking through binos than looking through the scope, and more time looking through the scope than you do pulling the trigger on the rifle, so spend your money in proportion.
If all you are doing is looking at the ticket price on the binos, then doubtless you will decide to spend £300 rather than £1300, but if you're considering second-hand/resale value, after-sales service, etc then you start to realise what you are paying for. Bushnells, Nikons, Optolyth's, Steiner's etc are very capable binoculars - and I have pairs by three of these manufacturers - but at the end of the day their resale value is minimal compared to Swaro, Zeiss, Leica, etc. Personally I would also question the quality of construction of these makes compared to the "artefacts" put out by Leica or Swarovski
And yes, I have binoculars by both of those makers as well.
Most professional stalkers seem to go for "the big three". It may be dismissed as marketing hype, but you should still ask yourself why?
But what does it really matter? At the end of the day, the only person you need to justify your purchase to is yourself.
willie_gunn
If all you are doing is looking at the ticket price on the binos, then doubtless you will decide to spend £300 rather than £1300, but if you're considering second-hand/resale value, after-sales service, etc then you start to realise what you are paying for. Bushnells, Nikons, Optolyth's, Steiner's etc are very capable binoculars - and I have pairs by three of these manufacturers - but at the end of the day their resale value is minimal compared to Swaro, Zeiss, Leica, etc. Personally I would also question the quality of construction of these makes compared to the "artefacts" put out by Leica or Swarovski
Most professional stalkers seem to go for "the big three". It may be dismissed as marketing hype, but you should still ask yourself why?
But what does it really matter? At the end of the day, the only person you need to justify your purchase to is yourself.
willie_gunn
). However, you can now buy a really good fixed power scope for £500 or thereabouts which will more than do justice to a new £1500 rifle.