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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Swarovski, Zeiss, Leupold, or Meopta?
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<blockquote data-quote="pinhead78" data-source="post: 1021455" data-attributes="member: 74107"><p>Thank you for the feedback so far. I really do appreciate it. </p><p>I have looked through the Z3, HD5, and a VX6 at Cabelas, but that's not real world...which is why I posed the question to people who may have used them in the field. I didn't see much of a difference between the three. </p><p>That Swaro is sexy, and I like the Leupold a lot too. The HD5 is on the bottom of my list but I don't have a good reason why. </p><p></p><p>What looks like An open prairie is very deceiving. Those dark bushes are waist tall and in some spots, up to your lower chest. The deer hang out in the dense Tamarack trees then walk right between the bushes. On the far left they are easy to spot, but in the center and to the right it gets more difficult. </p><p>You can see up to 425 yards on the left, anywhere from 125-450 yards in the center, and 375 on the far right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinhead78, post: 1021455, member: 74107"] Thank you for the feedback so far. I really do appreciate it. I have looked through the Z3, HD5, and a VX6 at Cabelas, but that's not real world...which is why I posed the question to people who may have used them in the field. I didn't see much of a difference between the three. That Swaro is sexy, and I like the Leupold a lot too. The HD5 is on the bottom of my list but I don't have a good reason why. What looks like An open prairie is very deceiving. Those dark bushes are waist tall and in some spots, up to your lower chest. The deer hang out in the dense Tamarack trees then walk right between the bushes. On the far left they are easy to spot, but in the center and to the right it gets more difficult. You can see up to 425 yards on the left, anywhere from 125-450 yards in the center, and 375 on the far right. [/QUOTE]
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