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Longrange hunting spotting scope help!
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<blockquote data-quote="pyroducksx3" data-source="post: 734024" data-attributes="member: 20443"><p>Well I just got a tripod that good enough to start using this big scope so I will post some more about it in a few days when I have played with it more. Initial thoughts are that its not anything great over the swaro non hd but from what I have been learning its the different situations (such as snow) and what I wont notice that set the scope apart from the non hd models. What I mean is that under certain situations the non hd glass would have CA or other image issues that I wont notice now that I have it. Clarity side by side to a swaro is no better or worse from what I can tell. The 75x isnt as dramatic compared to 60x as I thought it would be nut it still is an advantage. All in all I like the scope and for the price I paid fell that I made a good decision still. Ill try and get together with my budy who has a non hd swaro and get some better side by side comparisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyroducksx3, post: 734024, member: 20443"] Well I just got a tripod that good enough to start using this big scope so I will post some more about it in a few days when I have played with it more. Initial thoughts are that its not anything great over the swaro non hd but from what I have been learning its the different situations (such as snow) and what I wont notice that set the scope apart from the non hd models. What I mean is that under certain situations the non hd glass would have CA or other image issues that I wont notice now that I have it. Clarity side by side to a swaro is no better or worse from what I can tell. The 75x isnt as dramatic compared to 60x as I thought it would be nut it still is an advantage. All in all I like the scope and for the price I paid fell that I made a good decision still. Ill try and get together with my budy who has a non hd swaro and get some better side by side comparisions. [/QUOTE]
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