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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1106027" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>All day every day isnt a problem with any good glass thats properly alligned.</p><p>Even the best quality can be or get bumped out of allignment. A small ammount is</p><p>enough to make a difference for extended glassing sessions for both image quality</p><p>and comfort level. Thats a very big plus for twin spotters as they can be alligned</p><p>right on the spot should the need ever arise. As with factory built glasses a trip to</p><p>the factory or to a qualified technition is required. </p><p>As for carrying large glasses of any type, a backpack is the best option.</p><p>That way even heavier ones are still easy to carry for long distances. Also the tripod</p><p>can be attached to the pack or slid into the scabbard intended for a rifle. The comment made about power choice is spot on. 12x is enough for glassing, but not</p><p>enough for evaluating antlers in all situations. But 15x isnt always either and ive seen</p><p>conditions where 20x wasent either. On a good day all will be good, and on a bad</p><p>day none will be good but some will be worse than others. You still cant look thru</p><p>a fish bowl like heavy mirage even with very expensive glasses. Those that think</p><p>otherwise havent actually tried it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1106027, member: 12443"] All day every day isnt a problem with any good glass thats properly alligned. Even the best quality can be or get bumped out of allignment. A small ammount is enough to make a difference for extended glassing sessions for both image quality and comfort level. Thats a very big plus for twin spotters as they can be alligned right on the spot should the need ever arise. As with factory built glasses a trip to the factory or to a qualified technition is required. As for carrying large glasses of any type, a backpack is the best option. That way even heavier ones are still easy to carry for long distances. Also the tripod can be attached to the pack or slid into the scabbard intended for a rifle. The comment made about power choice is spot on. 12x is enough for glassing, but not enough for evaluating antlers in all situations. But 15x isnt always either and ive seen conditions where 20x wasent either. On a good day all will be good, and on a bad day none will be good but some will be worse than others. You still cant look thru a fish bowl like heavy mirage even with very expensive glasses. Those that think otherwise havent actually tried it. [/QUOTE]
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