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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1182135" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>WildRose I am with you on the Leupold VX-6. I would love to have one. The binocular thing is a personal preference. When I was glassing all day in Palo Duro Canyon or the sand hills south and west of Amarillo. I got less eye strain. I still have the 20 power Bushnell's. I had a compact Leupold spotter. I sold it. Yes, the Bushnell's are heavy and yes you have to use a tripod. I was more comfortable and spotted more deer, coyotes, and aoudad than my friends using spotters and 10 and 12 power bin0's. Guess that is why they make Ford's and Chevy's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1182135, member: 81625"] WildRose I am with you on the Leupold VX-6. I would love to have one. The binocular thing is a personal preference. When I was glassing all day in Palo Duro Canyon or the sand hills south and west of Amarillo. I got less eye strain. I still have the 20 power Bushnell's. I had a compact Leupold spotter. I sold it. Yes, the Bushnell's are heavy and yes you have to use a tripod. I was more comfortable and spotted more deer, coyotes, and aoudad than my friends using spotters and 10 and 12 power bin0's. Guess that is why they make Ford's and Chevy's. [/QUOTE]
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