Years ago I read somewhere that an "experienced" hunting guide will spend more $$ on his binos than on his rifle. Not sure if that is true or just hyperbole, but I finally drew a tag for Antelope in Wyoming (first time since 2014) and I'm really not liking the cheap roof-prism binos I currently have been using (bought at Sportsman's Warehouse probably around 2007 or so.)
I do recall reading that while roof-prism binos are more compact, they have less clarity and more distortion due to the light having to go through twice as many prisms as in porro-prism binos. So I'm thinking a nice set of porro-prism binos would be good to have.
So who can recommend a decent set and realistically, for a guy who only usually hunts once a year, how much should I spend on binos? Obviously in addition to something that offers good visibility, I'd also want something that can be knocked around and exposed to the elements without getting damaged or knocked out of alignment.
I think I'd feel comfortable spending up to maybe $250 on a good pair of binos. Does that sound reasonable? Any more and I'd seriously start to question the cost/benefit ratio.
Thanks in advance!