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Spotting Scope vs higher power rifle scope for backpack hunts
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<blockquote data-quote="James L Holzhauer" data-source="post: 1609609" data-attributes="member: 107757"><p>I think it depends on the power of the observer. A trained observer can see a lot more through a spotting scope I believe. If you are not as well trained then a pair of binoculars will do fine as you will not likely be able to spot a tiny detail very far away. That has been my experience, however if you use binoculars consider using a tripod to stabilize the view as it will improve clarity and decrease fatigue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James L Holzhauer, post: 1609609, member: 107757"] I think it depends on the power of the observer. A trained observer can see a lot more through a spotting scope I believe. If you are not as well trained then a pair of binoculars will do fine as you will not likely be able to spot a tiny detail very far away. That has been my experience, however if you use binoculars consider using a tripod to stabilize the view as it will improve clarity and decrease fatigue. [/QUOTE]
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