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Help with a vortex spotting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 1780581" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>I've been trying to find anyone that has both in stock and can't yet. But looking more and more I think the 22-48x65 might be better. Most of the spotting I can do from tripod and with the swivel on the body I believe it should do be doable from a vehicle! I just don't want to get the 11-33 and wish I had more power. Most of our hiking/packing isn't nearly what you western boys go through. Northern Ontario is tight and thick normally. So getting from place to place is by vehicle or off road vehicle (quad or boat) then short hikes 1km or less normally. And then it's set up and hangout. I'd be definitely swaying more 11-33 if hikes were more so what I did on my elk hunt ranging from 3-14 miles a day with an average or 5-7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 1780581, member: 23070"] I’ve been trying to find anyone that has both in stock and can’t yet. But looking more and more I think the 22-48x65 might be better. Most of the spotting I can do from tripod and with the swivel on the body I believe it should do be doable from a vehicle! I just don’t want to get the 11-33 and wish I had more power. Most of our hiking/packing isn’t nearly what you western boys go through. Northern Ontario is tight and thick normally. So getting from place to place is by vehicle or off road vehicle (quad or boat) then short hikes 1km or less normally. And then it’s set up and hangout. I’d be definitely swaying more 11-33 if hikes were more so what I did on my elk hunt ranging from 3-14 miles a day with an average or 5-7. [/QUOTE]
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