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7mm STW
3,570 fps with 150 gr bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1931623" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well before you do that (Swarovskis), you should try to arrange for a visual side by side test.</p><p>Not saying they arent better mind you, just that you might be surprised how little better they are from what you have (for what you do with them). Im guessing your using 22x WA eyepieces. Although they are the most popular, and most sought after, they are not necessarily the best choice for those glasses.</p><p>And again, side by side testing will show all those things. I currently have 6 sets of various makes and size spotting scope binoculars in several different type brackets. The largest currently being 77 mm Kowas.</p><p>If i were forced to give up all but one set, i would be keeping the oldest 60 mm set i have.</p><p>Maybe come fall when the leaves come down we could hook up for an optics shoot out with a bunch of them, including the Swaros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1931623, member: 12443"] Well before you do that (Swarovskis), you should try to arrange for a visual side by side test. Not saying they arent better mind you, just that you might be surprised how little better they are from what you have (for what you do with them). Im guessing your using 22x WA eyepieces. Although they are the most popular, and most sought after, they are not necessarily the best choice for those glasses. And again, side by side testing will show all those things. I currently have 6 sets of various makes and size spotting scope binoculars in several different type brackets. The largest currently being 77 mm Kowas. If i were forced to give up all but one set, i would be keeping the oldest 60 mm set i have. Maybe come fall when the leaves come down we could hook up for an optics shoot out with a bunch of them, including the Swaros. [/QUOTE]
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