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Longrange hunting spotting scope help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 717708" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I was going through the same thing a few weeks back. There is an older model 85mm Zeiss on the sample list I mulled over. It is a discontinued model but after calling Zeiss it is good to go, it's $1650 compaired to $1900 it went for. No matter what model, it's still a Zeiss! I had also hung out on the range for a day with the Sniper School looking through their Swaro 80's (some HD). Even considered the Razor and Zenray. I was blessed off with around $1500 by the wife. I was really considering a Kowa 66, but don't like to spend money on something unseen. I called Scott @ Liberty Optics and told him I wanted the best for my money. Without me mentioning it he recommended the Kowa 66, even told me he guaranteed I would like it. So I bought it and couldn't be happier. Took it to the schoolhouse and compaired it tithe Swaro side by side and the big difference was size, I am totally satisfied. Just got back from a successful elk hunt in Colorado and was counting points on bulls several miles away right up to dark. You should add it to your list of considerations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 717708, member: 8873"] I was going through the same thing a few weeks back. There is an older model 85mm Zeiss on the sample list I mulled over. It is a discontinued model but after calling Zeiss it is good to go, it's $1650 compaired to $1900 it went for. No matter what model, it's still a Zeiss! I had also hung out on the range for a day with the Sniper School looking through their Swaro 80's (some HD). Even considered the Razor and Zenray. I was blessed off with around $1500 by the wife. I was really considering a Kowa 66, but don't like to spend money on something unseen. I called Scott @ Liberty Optics and told him I wanted the best for my money. Without me mentioning it he recommended the Kowa 66, even told me he guaranteed I would like it. So I bought it and couldn't be happier. Took it to the schoolhouse and compaired it tithe Swaro side by side and the big difference was size, I am totally satisfied. Just got back from a successful elk hunt in Colorado and was counting points on bulls several miles away right up to dark. You should add it to your list of considerations. [/QUOTE]
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