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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Spotting Scope Power??
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<blockquote data-quote="spdrman" data-source="post: 557251" data-attributes="member: 34092"><p>I've been looking alot into spotting scopes and cant decide what I want, it will mainly be used for backcountry mule deer hunting, Price isnt an issue and I was set on buying a Swarovski 20-60x65 but I've also been considering the Zeiss Dialyt 18-45x65 because it looks like it would be easy to stuff in a pack with its straight body design, both scopes are within a 1/2" on length and are within 2 ounces on weight</p><p> </p><p>My concern is the max 45 power on the Zeiss? Am I going to regret not having 60 power when trying to judge mulies between 700-1200 yards? or will the 45 power be enough?</p><p> </p><p>Or should I not even worry about size and weight and just buy the Swarovski 20-60x80? Is the bigger objective worth packin around another 10-12 ounces??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spdrman, post: 557251, member: 34092"] I've been looking alot into spotting scopes and cant decide what I want, it will mainly be used for backcountry mule deer hunting, Price isnt an issue and I was set on buying a Swarovski 20-60x65 but I've also been considering the Zeiss Dialyt 18-45x65 because it looks like it would be easy to stuff in a pack with its straight body design, both scopes are within a 1/2" on length and are within 2 ounces on weight My concern is the max 45 power on the Zeiss? Am I going to regret not having 60 power when trying to judge mulies between 700-1200 yards? or will the 45 power be enough? Or should I not even worry about size and weight and just buy the Swarovski 20-60x80? Is the bigger objective worth packin around another 10-12 ounces?? [/QUOTE]
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