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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1996442" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I realize that the M-4 are mounted with scopes today in our army. Binoculars are need too. Training on how to use them. First I had to learn what is really needed to use the binoculars. How to sit in one spot and take a mountain side apart. A friend and I learned to hunt with binoculars. He moved so I went back to hunting with my cousins, and me with my binoculars. They had barely moved into rifle scopes. In two morning opening weekend I pointed out more deer than they could hardly believe. The next weekend they all had some sort of binoculars hanging for their necks. My sons as they started to hunt deer, I gave them a set binoculars. They would sit with me and look. It got to be a game to see who would spot the first deer or other game, and how many. When I was young long legged I would cover the whole countryside walked it all. Now I cover the side country side, but hardly walk at all, see a lot more animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1996442, member: 101791"] I realize that the M-4 are mounted with scopes today in our army. Binoculars are need too. Training on how to use them. First I had to learn what is really needed to use the binoculars. How to sit in one spot and take a mountain side apart. A friend and I learned to hunt with binoculars. He moved so I went back to hunting with my cousins, and me with my binoculars. They had barely moved into rifle scopes. In two morning opening weekend I pointed out more deer than they could hardly believe. The next weekend they all had some sort of binoculars hanging for their necks. My sons as they started to hunt deer, I gave them a set binoculars. They would sit with me and look. It got to be a game to see who would spot the first deer or other game, and how many. When I was young long legged I would cover the whole countryside walked it all. Now I cover the side country side, but hardly walk at all, see a lot more animals. [/QUOTE]
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