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Spotting Scope for Packing?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortshooter" data-source="post: 215845" data-attributes="member: 7359"><p><strong>spotter</strong></p><p></p><p>My pard and I have an Zeiss 85mm Diascope and the Nikon 13-30x50mm ED Fieldscope. The only gripe I have against the little Nikon is that it would be nice to have an little sunshade on it. Otherwise it is for the dollar the best scope I have purchased and I've had Leica, Nikons, Zeiss, and also Swaro ats 65. </p><p></p><p>It is light, very nice resolution and can obsserve game farther than 1000. In fact today we used it for observation on a 9"x14" plate we shoot at 1200 yds.</p><p></p><p>I'm so happy with this little scope that I usually rely soley on it now for all shooting and hunting/scouting observation functions, and it's an straight eyepiece. I just cannot get over the utility and bang for the buck I'm getting out of this fieldscope, and the high end Nikon spotters in general make me smile when compared to the spendier Euro spotters.</p><p></p><p>Great value and very good performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortshooter, post: 215845, member: 7359"] [b]spotter[/b] My pard and I have an Zeiss 85mm Diascope and the Nikon 13-30x50mm ED Fieldscope. The only gripe I have against the little Nikon is that it would be nice to have an little sunshade on it. Otherwise it is for the dollar the best scope I have purchased and I've had Leica, Nikons, Zeiss, and also Swaro ats 65. It is light, very nice resolution and can obsserve game farther than 1000. In fact today we used it for observation on a 9"x14" plate we shoot at 1200 yds. I'm so happy with this little scope that I usually rely soley on it now for all shooting and hunting/scouting observation functions, and it's an straight eyepiece. I just cannot get over the utility and bang for the buck I'm getting out of this fieldscope, and the high end Nikon spotters in general make me smile when compared to the spendier Euro spotters. Great value and very good performance. [/QUOTE]
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