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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Best <$1000 spotting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="LaHunter" data-source="post: 1448291" data-attributes="member: 54963"><p>I upgraded to the Swaro STS HD 65mm 20-60. With sunny skies and clear, thin mountain air, there is not a ton of difference between my Swaro and the gen 1 Razor HD. Late evening and really early when the lighting is dim, there is a difference. Also, when sorta looking at a 45 degree angle towards the setting sun, the Swaro excels vs the Razor HD. That being said, the Razor HD was a good / useful piece of gear for me, but the Swaro is definitely better in every category, but you pay more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaHunter, post: 1448291, member: 54963"] I upgraded to the Swaro STS HD 65mm 20-60. With sunny skies and clear, thin mountain air, there is not a ton of difference between my Swaro and the gen 1 Razor HD. Late evening and really early when the lighting is dim, there is a difference. Also, when sorta looking at a 45 degree angle towards the setting sun, the Swaro excels vs the Razor HD. That being said, the Razor HD was a good / useful piece of gear for me, but the Swaro is definitely better in every category, but you pay more. [/QUOTE]
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