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Swarovski doubler question
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<blockquote data-quote="bota" data-source="post: 416514" data-attributes="member: 21555"><p>i have used two doublers on my 10x42 slc's, and it works just fine, but the field of view is cut drastically. it also worked on my buddy's 15x50's. it is a good idea if you are really trying to pick apart a hillside, and fov is not that important. </p><p></p><p>i also have gold ring 12-40x60 spotter, and i think it is as good as my buddy's swaro. The biggest thing is to get a stable tri pod......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bota, post: 416514, member: 21555"] i have used two doublers on my 10x42 slc's, and it works just fine, but the field of view is cut drastically. it also worked on my buddy's 15x50's. it is a good idea if you are really trying to pick apart a hillside, and fov is not that important. i also have gold ring 12-40x60 spotter, and i think it is as good as my buddy's swaro. The biggest thing is to get a stable tri pod...... [/QUOTE]
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