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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Best spotting scope under $1,000
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<blockquote data-quote="dewiseman" data-source="post: 538790" data-attributes="member: 8984"><p>I have heard several people reporting good things about KOWA products. I haven't found any locally to look at. When I was comparing the Minox 10 x 43 HG binoculars to the swarro 10x42 slc it was a close call (using their optics test sign) took them outside as the light was fading and was still impressed with both. For the difference in price I was going to go with the minox but then found a pair of swaros at my local gun show for a deal I couldn't refuse. The only swaro spotting scope around carried a 2k sticker and I wasn't wanting to spend that much. (made the mistake of looking through a swaro z6 rifle scope and then had to have it.) One of the best scopes I have gotten to look through was the Nikon fieldscope ED but again carried around $1600. price tag. Wouldn't you love it if we could get all these different optics together outside for a true side by side comparrison. The thing with swarovski is that everything they make is good, without question and that has allways been their reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewiseman, post: 538790, member: 8984"] I have heard several people reporting good things about KOWA products. I haven't found any locally to look at. When I was comparing the Minox 10 x 43 HG binoculars to the swarro 10x42 slc it was a close call (using their optics test sign) took them outside as the light was fading and was still impressed with both. For the difference in price I was going to go with the minox but then found a pair of swaros at my local gun show for a deal I couldn't refuse. The only swaro spotting scope around carried a 2k sticker and I wasn't wanting to spend that much. (made the mistake of looking through a swaro z6 rifle scope and then had to have it.) One of the best scopes I have gotten to look through was the Nikon fieldscope ED but again carried around $1600. price tag. Wouldn't you love it if we could get all these different optics together outside for a true side by side comparrison. The thing with swarovski is that everything they make is good, without question and that has allways been their reputation. [/QUOTE]
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