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    Monocular vs binocular

    I wasn't sure where to put this... But optics seemed to fit....

    What advantage does a set of binoculars offer over just a monocular style magnified handheld optic? I have very poor/uncorrectable vision out of my right eye so I always close my right eye when use binoculars. As a result I would waste half of a set of binoculars... But unfortunately there doesn't seem to be any high quality or high magnification monoculars. Why is that? Can anyone point me to where I can get a good monocular?

    Thanks, Jason

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    You need to buy a set of binos that have adjustable diopters for each eye to correct for that. With monos I have always had eye fatigue creep up faster than bino.

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    It doesn't work. I get double vision looking through them no matter how they are adjusted. My buddy has a fancy set that I tried to set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fried Chicken Blowout View Post
    It doesn't work. I get double vision looking through them no matter how they are adjusted. My buddy has a fancy set that I tried to set up.
    I'm interested if anybody else knows anything. Have you tried the monos as well?

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    I've got a cheap mono... It's some Big 5 junk. Normally I always shoot with both eyes open even with magnified optics since my left eye over powers the right. But if I try to use my right eye for anything it just gets in the way.

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    For bino's, most people do not know how to adjust the spacing for their eyes and properly setting the diopter.

    If you do these two things correctly and you still see "double", either the bino's are out of alignment (each side is looking in different directions) or your eyes are looking in different directions.

    I have seen where people look "at" the bino instead of through them and have problems.

    What do you think it is?

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    Last edited by ucrt; 06-23-11 at 00:03.

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    You can get a decent spotting/field/scout scope for the price of an ok set of binos.
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    From the Dead,

    looking at the Vortex 8x36 small monocular R/T and the vortex 8x28 small binocular R/T to keep in a pouch on my gear, anyone have any info on them? Also looking at the Steiner T10x42 R for hunting. All of these have a Mil reticle in them just looking for some reviews. or other small options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krm375 View Post
    From the Dead,

    looking at the Vortex 8x36 small monocular R/T and the vortex 8x28 small binocular R/T to keep in a pouch on my gear, anyone have any info on them? Also looking at the Steiner T10x42 R for hunting. All of these have a Mil reticle in them just looking for some reviews. or other small options.
    I have a set of 8x30 stieners and have looked at the vortex monocular that you mentiined since i like the idea of a small lightweight monocular for a pack. Smaller lighter and all that. Anyway i personally found the stieners to have much better glass. Being both sharper and clearer. This has held true with all stiener optics i have used.
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    I have an older pair of Stiener Rocky 10x28 that work well and do have great glass for the size, but the vortex monocular and small binoculars have milling reticles and as far as I have seen no other small binoculars offer a reticle.

    Here is the Vortex Binocular VIPER R/T, PDF
    http://www.vortexoptics.com/uploads/...iper-rt_28.pdf

    Here is the Vortex Monocular SOLO R/T, PDF
    http://www.vortexoptics.com/uploads/..._ret-focus.pdf
    Last edited by krm375; 06-25-15 at 02:45. Reason: added Rocky 10x28 and PDF's

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