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<blockquote data-quote="imyourhuckleberry" data-source="post: 1716140" data-attributes="member: 18206"><p>I have two spotters and both straight. I have a big Nikon Fieldscope the 25X75X82 and a small one that I carry on my back back a Leupold Gold ring in 15X30X50. Weighs in under 22 ounces. For me I find it easier and more stable than binoculars and I basically glass if I'm stalking, which is usually 85% of the time. I use it to see the antlers and to determine whether its worth following that particular deer. The big one I use it for my target shooting at various distances to see bullet impact but it also gets a lot of use in Digiscoping. The glass on the Leupold is very nice that I use it as well for target shooting at 100 yards and if I have a shoot N C target I can see bullet wholes at 200 yards if it is not too hot of a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imyourhuckleberry, post: 1716140, member: 18206"] I have two spotters and both straight. I have a big Nikon Fieldscope the 25X75X82 and a small one that I carry on my back back a Leupold Gold ring in 15X30X50. Weighs in under 22 ounces. For me I find it easier and more stable than binoculars and I basically glass if I'm stalking, which is usually 85% of the time. I use it to see the antlers and to determine whether its worth following that particular deer. The big one I use it for my target shooting at various distances to see bullet impact but it also gets a lot of use in Digiscoping. The glass on the Leupold is very nice that I use it as well for target shooting at 100 yards and if I have a shoot N C target I can see bullet wholes at 200 yards if it is not too hot of a day. [/QUOTE]
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