alpine angler

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I'm new to bowhunting and I'm researching optic options. I'm blind in one eye. Are there any good monoculars out there? What would you do for optics if
you only had one eye?

Thank you for any and all help!

Please feel free to email me at

joe.schwatka@navy.mil
 

PaPaBob

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I don't have any recommendations but I did a GOOGLE search for monoculars and came up with quite a number of options for you . . .

Follow the link: monoculars - Google Search

Good luck with your choice.
 

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I'd say get a range finder and then get a spotting scope that is variable. Both of those are monoculars. The range finders most often have an 6x or 8x power rating and are valuable in getting that range for a bowhunter. The spotting scope will be nice for you to sit and glass with out at distaces a 14-40 scope or higher. Get nice glass since you only got one eye to use. Swaovski, Zeiss, Leica, all good glass with great range finders and spotters, Leupold has good glass an nice range finder and spotter at a little cheaper price.

Cabela's -- Leupold® RX-1000 Compact Laser Rangefinder
 
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Alpen makes a 10x25 Monocular that would work great for you. Easier then carrying a spotting scope around. The F.O.V. (ft @ 1000 yds) is 279
 

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