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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Spotting Scope Power??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sako7STW" data-source="post: 558685" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>Look for Kowa scopes. They have a superb packing scope in the Prominar TSN 664. I have the big brother Kowa Prominar TSN-884. I just came back from my mule deer hunt and used the scope ALOT! It helped me find a really nice muley (5x6, 26" wide, 25" tall) 3 miles away that I put the stock on and got. I can tell you first hand, for muleys get the highest power and best color definition scope you can. My buddy was with me that had the smaller size Swaro and it was very nice as well. Not worth the extra money though, honestly not as good as the Kowa. The color definition when looking for gray deer in gray sage brush is extremely important. If money is not a factor, then dont waste your time on lesser scopes that "put extra money in my wallet and are almost as good as....". Almost can be the difference between finding the buck of a life time and well.... shooting the forked horn for meat in the freezer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sako7STW, post: 558685, member: 2112"] Look for Kowa scopes. They have a superb packing scope in the Prominar TSN 664. I have the big brother Kowa Prominar TSN-884. I just came back from my mule deer hunt and used the scope ALOT! It helped me find a really nice muley (5x6, 26" wide, 25" tall) 3 miles away that I put the stock on and got. I can tell you first hand, for muleys get the highest power and best color definition scope you can. My buddy was with me that had the smaller size Swaro and it was very nice as well. Not worth the extra money though, honestly not as good as the Kowa. The color definition when looking for gray deer in gray sage brush is extremely important. If money is not a factor, then dont waste your time on lesser scopes that "put extra money in my wallet and are almost as good as....". Almost can be the difference between finding the buck of a life time and well.... shooting the forked horn for meat in the freezer. [/QUOTE]
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