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<blockquote data-quote="Terrytin" data-source="post: 1969165" data-attributes="member: 96761"><p>I've been hunting for over 50 years and never until the last 10 years have had any high quality glass on anything, scopes, binos or spotting scopes. It all started with Zeiss 10 X 42 binos and then went to Swarovski spotting scope and then to Vortex Razor rifle scopes. As said in previous reply's, quality glass will spot game that normal glass will pass over and they are easier on your eyes when glassing for hours. Either save for the good stuff or take out a loan but don't go cheap on high end glass period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrytin, post: 1969165, member: 96761"] I’ve been hunting for over 50 years and never until the last 10 years have had any high quality glass on anything, scopes, binos or spotting scopes. It all started with Zeiss 10 X 42 binos and then went to Swarovski spotting scope and then to Vortex Razor rifle scopes. As said in previous reply’s, quality glass will spot game that normal glass will pass over and they are easier on your eyes when glassing for hours. Either save for the good stuff or take out a loan but don’t go cheap on high end glass period. [/QUOTE]
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