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<blockquote data-quote="Huntnaz" data-source="post: 1577763" data-attributes="member: 108529"><p>Forget vortex even the razor line is average at best. Western hunting you will not use a spotter for glassing. Use 10 or 15 x bino's. If you are trophy hunting and need to field judge an animal don't buy a scope in the lower end or mid tier. They just won't show enough detail to be worth anything. Meopta would be a good starting point or Kowa . I think the 1000 dollar mark metioned ealier is about correct for them to be useful for hunting purposes. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntnaz, post: 1577763, member: 108529"] Forget vortex even the razor line is average at best. Western hunting you will not use a spotter for glassing. Use 10 or 15 x bino's. If you are trophy hunting and need to field judge an animal don't buy a scope in the lower end or mid tier. They just won't show enough detail to be worth anything. Meopta would be a good starting point or Kowa . I think the 1000 dollar mark metioned ealier is about correct for them to be useful for hunting purposes. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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