Well, you did it. The research is done, and you bought an expensive set of optics that you were promised would glean bucks and bulls your next time afield. That’s all fine and dandy, but how are you going to protect your investment and comfortably carry them into your hunting spot?
It tends to shock me—even though I’ve witnessed it countless times—when I see hunters carrying their binocular on the standard neck strap that comes with most models. While this is an option to transport...