I went to the stalking show the other week on the Saturday, I noticed the Swarovski site and other glass sites seemed to be not as full as they were years ago. However, those selling digital sites were run off their feet. Maybe my timing was off.
Now, however, I had a think about my rifles and I have a z6i on my deer stalking rifle, but all others are either digital or thermal. My C50 for example is a fantastic piece of kit albeit it heavy as xxxx, but of course, there are things like the Alpex etc that are out now, which are lighter.
Now, I can’t remember if I saw it here is somewhere else but, I saw the comment, unless you are shooting a few hundred yards over a hill, then a digital scope is better.
Personally, I am waiting for the release of the new Hik 4k bino/nv/thermal/range finder and considering selling my Leica binos/rangefinder. Yes, you will need to ensure you have spare batteries, yes, they are more prone to breaking, but the all around usability is interesting.
So, what is the view of the great unwashed. Should Zeiss and Swarovski be worried, is it a phase? What would you buy?
Now, however, I had a think about my rifles and I have a z6i on my deer stalking rifle, but all others are either digital or thermal. My C50 for example is a fantastic piece of kit albeit it heavy as xxxx, but of course, there are things like the Alpex etc that are out now, which are lighter.
Now, I can’t remember if I saw it here is somewhere else but, I saw the comment, unless you are shooting a few hundred yards over a hill, then a digital scope is better.
Personally, I am waiting for the release of the new Hik 4k bino/nv/thermal/range finder and considering selling my Leica binos/rangefinder. Yes, you will need to ensure you have spare batteries, yes, they are more prone to breaking, but the all around usability is interesting.
So, what is the view of the great unwashed. Should Zeiss and Swarovski be worried, is it a phase? What would you buy?