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Bino and Spotting scope help
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<blockquote data-quote="gusd" data-source="post: 1278331" data-attributes="member: 90071"><p>Here's what I would do if I were you. Try to get a good deal on used viper bino's and spotting scope. They are great glass for the money ,and if you get them used you will save a bit of money and when you want to upgrade you will not lose much money when you sell.</p><p> Then for not much money you can try them out on a hunting trip see what you like and don't like about them then upgrade.</p><p>Maybe a 8x42 bin would work nicer in MN so a better spotter would make more sense for out west to make up for the lower power bino's?</p><p>Everyones eyes are different so glass that is great for me may not be great for you and everyones style of hunting are a little different so how I use my bino's and spotting scope are different then how you would so our needs are different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusd, post: 1278331, member: 90071"] Here's what I would do if I were you. Try to get a good deal on used viper bino's and spotting scope. They are great glass for the money ,and if you get them used you will save a bit of money and when you want to upgrade you will not lose much money when you sell. Then for not much money you can try them out on a hunting trip see what you like and don't like about them then upgrade. Maybe a 8x42 bin would work nicer in MN so a better spotter would make more sense for out west to make up for the lower power bino's? Everyones eyes are different so glass that is great for me may not be great for you and everyones style of hunting are a little different so how I use my bino's and spotting scope are different then how you would so our needs are different. [/QUOTE]
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