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<blockquote data-quote="ADMIN" data-source="post: 818925" data-attributes="member: 10900"><p>I've had the unique privilege of "growing up" in the world of hunting with high-performance optics. Over the years, my hunting partners have included some of the best hunters and professional guides in the West. One major skill that separates "good" hunters from the "best" hunters has been their ability to spot game with optics. Notice that I used the word "skill" and not "talent". A skill is a developed ability, whereas a talent is something you're born with; you either have it or you don't.</p><p></p><p>Spotting game with optics has very little to do with eyesight. With the diopter adjustment set properly, anyone can attain an equal image quality (assuming the optics are the same). There are no excuses; if your buddy consistently spots more game than you, it's because he has done a better job of perfecting his skills. The good news is that it's never too late to start learning how to be a better glasser.</p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/become-a-better-glasser.723/" target="_blank"><strong>Read More...</strong></a></p><p>This is a thread for discussion of the article, <a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/become-a-better-glasser.723/" target="_blank"><strong>Become A Better Glasser</strong></a>, By Chris Denham. Here you can ask questions or make comments about the article.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADMIN, post: 818925, member: 10900"] I've had the unique privilege of "growing up" in the world of hunting with high-performance optics. Over the years, my hunting partners have included some of the best hunters and professional guides in the West. One major skill that separates "good" hunters from the "best" hunters has been their ability to spot game with optics. Notice that I used the word "skill" and not "talent". A skill is a developed ability, whereas a talent is something you're born with; you either have it or you don't. Spotting game with optics has very little to do with eyesight. With the diopter adjustment set properly, anyone can attain an equal image quality (assuming the optics are the same). There are no excuses; if your buddy consistently spots more game than you, it's because he has done a better job of perfecting his skills. The good news is that it's never too late to start learning how to be a better glasser. [URL='http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/become-a-better-glasser.723/'][B]Read More...[/B][/URL] This is a thread for discussion of the article, [URL='http://www.longrangehunting.com/articles/become-a-better-glasser.723/'][B]Become A Better Glasser[/B][/URL], By Chris Denham. Here you can ask questions or make comments about the article. [/QUOTE]
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