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Longrange hunting spotting scope help!
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 720754" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>So the saga continues. The store had misunderstood what I wanted and had a swaro atm 80mm non hd and I wanted a stm 80mm non hd, so they we have to order it in from another store. This opened up some options though as Im now not limited to in stock items. They also have a swaro stm 65mm hd for 1710$ compared to the swaro 80mm stm non hd I am most likely going to purchace. Weight isnt a factor mu biggest concern is the brightest and sharpest image for longrange identification of points (mostly being able to posiitively Id a true spike elk at longrange 1000+ yards) is my best choice still the 80mm non hd? Thanks</p><p> </p><p>I was able to compare the angled swaro 80mm non hd today next to a razor and it was still noticibly more sharp and bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 720754, member: 20443"] So the saga continues. The store had misunderstood what I wanted and had a swaro atm 80mm non hd and I wanted a stm 80mm non hd, so they we have to order it in from another store. This opened up some options though as Im now not limited to in stock items. They also have a swaro stm 65mm hd for 1710$ compared to the swaro 80mm stm non hd I am most likely going to purchace. Weight isnt a factor mu biggest concern is the brightest and sharpest image for longrange identification of points (mostly being able to posiitively Id a true spike elk at longrange 1000+ yards) is my best choice still the 80mm non hd? Thanks I was able to compare the angled swaro 80mm non hd today next to a razor and it was still noticibly more sharp and bright. [/QUOTE]
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