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Nightforce TS-80
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1120517" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>For a "budget" scope with high end glass I would dare bet that new TS80 is going to be awesome. The Razor HD in that same price range is also really really nice. I personally liked the 30-60WA lens and saw no reason to go up to 70x but plenty of reason to have a 30x zoom with more field of view than the 20-70 has on 20x. I just got back from four days of elk hunting and glassing up a bull at just over a mile with my spotter was simply breathtaking. I like the view on 30X so much I often forget I have the ability to zoom up to 60. </p><p></p><p>I compared my Meopta S2 to the Swaro ATX95 and was blown away how good it really is. On 30x, even after sunset the two images were basically identical although the big Swaro was a little bit better for a little bit longer when we were both on 60X. For half the price and a whole lot less weight the Meopta/NF spotters are an incredible value (comparatively speaking).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1120517, member: 29966"] For a "budget" scope with high end glass I would dare bet that new TS80 is going to be awesome. The Razor HD in that same price range is also really really nice. I personally liked the 30-60WA lens and saw no reason to go up to 70x but plenty of reason to have a 30x zoom with more field of view than the 20-70 has on 20x. I just got back from four days of elk hunting and glassing up a bull at just over a mile with my spotter was simply breathtaking. I like the view on 30X so much I often forget I have the ability to zoom up to 60. I compared my Meopta S2 to the Swaro ATX95 and was blown away how good it really is. On 30x, even after sunset the two images were basically identical although the big Swaro was a little bit better for a little bit longer when we were both on 60X. For half the price and a whole lot less weight the Meopta/NF spotters are an incredible value (comparatively speaking). [/QUOTE]
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