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Bino and Spotting scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="BMF" data-source="post: 879540" data-attributes="member: 12201"><p>I agree with losthwy. Get a good pair of binos first. </p><p></p><p>Know, I know its probably not what you want to hear, but if there's any way you can swing, dont skimp on your spotter either. Trust me, even if you have to wait until next years hunt to afford it, it will be worth it. Also i think a good 12-40 or 15-45 power spotter is plenty. My dad has a 20-60x Leica, my buddy has a 15-45x Zeiss, and I have a 12-40x Leupold HD gold ring( which I love) and we all agree that the 60 power is rarely needed. With good glass you don't always need higher magnification.</p><p></p><p>I think that the vortex viper HD would be good choice ,if there's any way financially possible, after a good pair of binos. Also vortex has a new Razor HD 11-33x50 that is perfect for packing at only 25oz. Len ( the sites originator) has them for sale through his store and a darn good write up on them too. </p><p></p><p>I know it hurts the pocket book, but believe me, and even ask around on this site, dont settle on average optics if you hunt alot. It seriously makes hunting more fun with good glass.</p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMF, post: 879540, member: 12201"] I agree with losthwy. Get a good pair of binos first. Know, I know its probably not what you want to hear, but if there's any way you can swing, dont skimp on your spotter either. Trust me, even if you have to wait until next years hunt to afford it, it will be worth it. Also i think a good 12-40 or 15-45 power spotter is plenty. My dad has a 20-60x Leica, my buddy has a 15-45x Zeiss, and I have a 12-40x Leupold HD gold ring( which I love) and we all agree that the 60 power is rarely needed. With good glass you don't always need higher magnification. I think that the vortex viper HD would be good choice ,if there's any way financially possible, after a good pair of binos. Also vortex has a new Razor HD 11-33x50 that is perfect for packing at only 25oz. Len ( the sites originator) has them for sale through his store and a darn good write up on them too. I know it hurts the pocket book, but believe me, and even ask around on this site, dont settle on average optics if you hunt alot. It seriously makes hunting more fun with good glass. Brent [/QUOTE]
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