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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1178214" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I carry the Swaro STS 20-60x80. yep its heavier than most, but when it comes to seeing everything you want to see, or have to see, it never lets you down. I find that I can always trim a little more weight somewhere else. I also try to train for the eventual heavy pack out, so that the light pack in can be more loaded with good gear. I'd rather have the better scope that saves me stalking time and energy over the lighter scope. I also use the phone scope setup on 20-30 power to scan large areas, makes it so there is no fatigue from staring through binos for hours on end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1178214, member: 75933"] I carry the Swaro STS 20-60x80. yep its heavier than most, but when it comes to seeing everything you want to see, or have to see, it never lets you down. I find that I can always trim a little more weight somewhere else. I also try to train for the eventual heavy pack out, so that the light pack in can be more loaded with good gear. I'd rather have the better scope that saves me stalking time and energy over the lighter scope. I also use the phone scope setup on 20-30 power to scan large areas, makes it so there is no fatigue from staring through binos for hours on end. [/QUOTE]
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