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Micro spotting Scopes KOWA 501 vs HUMMINGBIRD ED
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<blockquote data-quote="CDFrom" data-source="post: 2598089" data-attributes="member: 115905"><p>Used my Kowa TSN 553 on my sons oryx hunt. Spotting around sunset I could see something with my big eyes (cheaper large scope) ranged at 1500 yds I put the Kowa up and saw the animal laying between bushes staring at me, his chest stripe clearly visible, horns jutting up between the crossing branches, he turned his head broadside, clear definition of his ears and horn. While the big eyes could not confirm the light weight packable fluorite lens clearly identified the Oryx in low failing light in the shadows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDFrom, post: 2598089, member: 115905"] Used my Kowa TSN 553 on my sons oryx hunt. Spotting around sunset I could see something with my big eyes (cheaper large scope) ranged at 1500 yds I put the Kowa up and saw the animal laying between bushes staring at me, his chest stripe clearly visible, horns jutting up between the crossing branches, he turned his head broadside, clear definition of his ears and horn. While the big eyes could not confirm the light weight packable fluorite lens clearly identified the Oryx in low failing light in the shadows. [/QUOTE]
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