I am saying you took time off work, paid for a hunt, or some other major investment to get to hunt. You're hours away from home, with one gun. You miss a deer in the morning hunt, check it lunch, scope is off, hunt with irons till dark. Or you bang your scope on the way into woods or up a tree, cracks a lens, or its raining and you discover it has fogged. Thats when you need a backup. If I am from the South and Hunting in Montana, I want peace of mind.
And mibighntr , nice pics!