I know this isn't what you're asking, but I don't see many people using binoculars at traditional shoots in my area. Open shoots where compounds are on the same range, yes. But that is one of the big reasons I generally don't attend those types of shoots.
For me personally, there is nothing more irritating than being held up at each target by guys studying each target with binoculars and going through all kinds of gyrations before shooting. It just slows the whole process down and takes much of the enjoyment out of it for me.
In my mind, 3D shoots are great places to practice for hunting. I look at the target, pick my spot, draw and shoot. The joy of traditional archery is in its simplicity.