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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which binos for high country long range hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Triple BB" data-source="post: 1764590" data-attributes="member: 947"><p>I do a guided hunt in Wyoming's region G every year. High end optics are the name of the game. Every guide I've hunted with uses high end bino's and usually a Swaro spotter. Its the same every day, hit a glassing point and look through the bino's and as soon as you find a deer, switch to the spotter. I carry Swaro 10x42 EL's. They're great, but for steep mountain hiking, I'm ready to give up some weight even if it means sacrificing something with the glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triple BB, post: 1764590, member: 947"] I do a guided hunt in Wyoming's region G every year. High end optics are the name of the game. Every guide I've hunted with uses high end bino's and usually a Swaro spotter. Its the same every day, hit a glassing point and look through the bino's and as soon as you find a deer, switch to the spotter. I carry Swaro 10x42 EL's. They're great, but for steep mountain hiking, I'm ready to give up some weight even if it means sacrificing something with the glass. [/QUOTE]
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