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Spotting Scope Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 1032783" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>I only carried my 15x Vortex Kaibabs on all of my hunts this year. I just have a cheap Sunpak tripod that needs to be upgraded but it was amazing how many animals I saw using that combination. My buddy bought a set of Minox 15x56 after using my Kaibabs and that's the only optic he took as well.</p><p></p><p>Together we spotted more game than we have ever seen before. They really shined when glassing cross canyon at ranges from 600-1300 yards. Having his 15x binos on a tripod allowed him to pick out a nice 4 point buck that was 400 yards away and almost completely hidden in the bushes it was bedded down in. We would never have been able to find and kill that buck in years past and it took quite a while to find the buck in my 24x riflescope even though we could see him fairly easily in the binos. </p><p></p><p>The only time I'll complain about the 15x binos is when you're trying to quickly glass anything inside of 400 yards or when you're trying to put details on antlers over 1200 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 1032783, member: 29966"] I only carried my 15x Vortex Kaibabs on all of my hunts this year. I just have a cheap Sunpak tripod that needs to be upgraded but it was amazing how many animals I saw using that combination. My buddy bought a set of Minox 15x56 after using my Kaibabs and that's the only optic he took as well. Together we spotted more game than we have ever seen before. They really shined when glassing cross canyon at ranges from 600-1300 yards. Having his 15x binos on a tripod allowed him to pick out a nice 4 point buck that was 400 yards away and almost completely hidden in the bushes it was bedded down in. We would never have been able to find and kill that buck in years past and it took quite a while to find the buck in my 24x riflescope even though we could see him fairly easily in the binos. The only time I'll complain about the 15x binos is when you're trying to quickly glass anything inside of 400 yards or when you're trying to put details on antlers over 1200 yards. [/QUOTE]
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