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Swarovski Spotting Scope - question?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 314674" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>alot depends upon the conditions at the time you make the comparision to other scopes. </p><p>on a good day, its harder to tell much difference between good scopes.</p><p> as conditions deteriate, the better ones usually outperform. </p><p> </p><p>here in pa. about everybody uses twin spotters in brackets as binnoculars. </p><p>over the last 10 years or so, quite a few have been going to the larger scopes like kowa and swarovski. </p><p>i personally know at least a dozen guys who have done so.</p><p> so were talking on average about $4500 per set currently. </p><p>i know of no one who is sorry they did it.</p><p> i would reccomend you try a straight fixed power eyepiece of say 30x. you will find it to be sharper than the zoom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 314674, member: 12443"] alot depends upon the conditions at the time you make the comparision to other scopes. on a good day, its harder to tell much difference between good scopes. as conditions deteriate, the better ones usually outperform. here in pa. about everybody uses twin spotters in brackets as binnoculars. over the last 10 years or so, quite a few have been going to the larger scopes like kowa and swarovski. i personally know at least a dozen guys who have done so. so were talking on average about $4500 per set currently. i know of no one who is sorry they did it. i would reccomend you try a straight fixed power eyepiece of say 30x. you will find it to be sharper than the zoom. [/QUOTE]
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