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<blockquote data-quote="grinnergetter" data-source="post: 182853" data-attributes="member: 9524"><p>Guys, here is my dilemma. A year ago I decided in need more than 10x for binos. The leica 10x15 Duovid seemed to fit the bill. Now, I have the cash to part with. After a trip to NF, I thought i needed a small spotter. Another moose trip is already in the works.</p><p> </p><p>Now i want to keep it packable and that means less is more, at least to me. </p><p> </p><p>Leica's new spotters are a tad bit lighter than the binos but i would have pack the tripod with either. The spotter has much more magnification though. Which way do I go? Grin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grinnergetter, post: 182853, member: 9524"] Guys, here is my dilemma. A year ago I decided in need more than 10x for binos. The leica 10x15 Duovid seemed to fit the bill. Now, I have the cash to part with. After a trip to NF, I thought i needed a small spotter. Another moose trip is already in the works. Now i want to keep it packable and that means less is more, at least to me. Leica's new spotters are a tad bit lighter than the binos but i would have pack the tripod with either. The spotter has much more magnification though. Which way do I go? Grin [/QUOTE]
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