Someone already brought up binos, but I'll add my 2 cents to it.
Last year on my elk hunt both guides had Swaro ELs, my hunting buddy had Leica's and I had Vortex Diamondbacks. When glassing herds and bulls at distance, everyone could see details but me…. Luckily, his backup pair was a pair of Razor HD's and they smoked my Diamondbacks for clarity.
If you always hunt close to the house and don't need the higher end glass, then don't buy it. If you are going to go on far away hunts that cost a fair amount of saving to do, buy the highest end glass that you can afford. It might make the difference between eating tag soup and having a full freezer.
Last year on my elk hunt both guides had Swaro ELs, my hunting buddy had Leica's and I had Vortex Diamondbacks. When glassing herds and bulls at distance, everyone could see details but me…. Luckily, his backup pair was a pair of Razor HD's and they smoked my Diamondbacks for clarity.
If you always hunt close to the house and don't need the higher end glass, then don't buy it. If you are going to go on far away hunts that cost a fair amount of saving to do, buy the highest end glass that you can afford. It might make the difference between eating tag soup and having a full freezer.