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<blockquote data-quote="Schnyd112" data-source="post: 1486001" data-attributes="member: 90453"><p>Meopta makes some very good Binos in the 15x range, i have a buddy that just picked some up and they are impressive, when mounted to a tripod. We are just in different worlds as far as spotting goes.</p><p></p><p>I would not pay that kinda money to see something at 250 yards that I can see just fine with 8x40 nikons, but I have good eyes. With what you are describing, I don't know that more magnification is going to solve your problem. From what I know, the higher the mag, the more light you need.</p><p></p><p>Also, tongue in cheek, youre a lost cause. the swaro spotting scopes, aside from one Leica a buddy has, are the best I have ever used. Granted we are hunting different, we are spotting and judging animals from a mile or more away, but I have had it standing next to a dozen other scopes over time and all that looked thought the swaro thought it was a better scope. There is a reason we carry that heavy bastard to the tops of mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnyd112, post: 1486001, member: 90453"] Meopta makes some very good Binos in the 15x range, i have a buddy that just picked some up and they are impressive, when mounted to a tripod. We are just in different worlds as far as spotting goes. I would not pay that kinda money to see something at 250 yards that I can see just fine with 8x40 nikons, but I have good eyes. With what you are describing, I don’t know that more magnification is going to solve your problem. From what I know, the higher the mag, the more light you need. Also, tongue in cheek, youre a lost cause. the swaro spotting scopes, aside from one Leica a buddy has, are the best I have ever used. Granted we are hunting different, we are spotting and judging animals from a mile or more away, but I have had it standing next to a dozen other scopes over time and all that looked thought the swaro thought it was a better scope. There is a reason we carry that heavy bastard to the tops of mountains. [/QUOTE]
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