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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Mountain hunting optics
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<blockquote data-quote="timberbuck" data-source="post: 1101195" data-attributes="member: 70343"><p>At a minimum I would take a good 10x42 and a compact spotting scope like the Nikon ED 50 or Vortex Razor 50 and a quality small/lightweight tripod. Have your binocular set up to use on the tripod. You will be amazed how much more you will see with your binocular tripod mounted. The small spotter will be for judging the quality of animals not finding them.</p><p></p><p>If hunting with a partner a good 65mm spotter can come into play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberbuck, post: 1101195, member: 70343"] At a minimum I would take a good 10x42 and a compact spotting scope like the Nikon ED 50 or Vortex Razor 50 and a quality small/lightweight tripod. Have your binocular set up to use on the tripod. You will be amazed how much more you will see with your binocular tripod mounted. The small spotter will be for judging the quality of animals not finding them. If hunting with a partner a good 65mm spotter can come into play. [/QUOTE]
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