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<blockquote data-quote="RogerPA" data-source="post: 1486530" data-attributes="member: 70741"><p>I've been on 15 guided hunts over the past dozen years and have taken a poll of the glass used by guides. 13 of 15 have used Swarovski. One Zeiss, and one Vortex. In every example their binoculars and their spotting scopes were the same brand. As far as binoculars are concerned, most used 10x, a few 12x, and a few 15x. If at all possible, I use what the guys making their living spotting and judging game use. Obviously, they daily encounter all kinds of weather and light conditions and there seems to be no contest for them when comparing Swarovski to the others...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogerPA, post: 1486530, member: 70741"] I’ve been on 15 guided hunts over the past dozen years and have taken a poll of the glass used by guides. 13 of 15 have used Swarovski. One Zeiss, and one Vortex. In every example their binoculars and their spotting scopes were the same brand. As far as binoculars are concerned, most used 10x, a few 12x, and a few 15x. If at all possible, I use what the guys making their living spotting and judging game use. Obviously, they daily encounter all kinds of weather and light conditions and there seems to be no contest for them when comparing Swarovski to the others... [/QUOTE]
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