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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2551522" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Thats all well and good, but you are in a sence at least comparing apples to oranges as to the various glassing locations around the country.</p><p>Ive hunted in the west, so i can fully appreciate the differences</p><p>in air quality for glassing between the eastern and western parts of the country.</p><p>I can take you to places in Pa where the view of the area will blow you away, and guess what? nobody will be hunting at those places. Occasionally someone might set up there, but reality is that they are only posing for pictures, and not really hunting.</p><p>Im more than 50 years of long range only hunting, i only know one man whoes word id trust to have killed a buck at a mile in Pa. And ive known lots of guys who would liked to have done that.</p><p>And lack of good optics has never been a reason for it not happening by many of them.</p><p>Right now i can name at least 10 guys who own and use twin Swarovsci spotters in brackets. And at least that many including myself who have and use Kowas.</p><p>But the fact also is that comparing the humid eastern air to the dry western air is to compare apples and oranges.</p><p>And the quality of the optics wont change that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2551522, member: 12443"] Thats all well and good, but you are in a sence at least comparing apples to oranges as to the various glassing locations around the country. Ive hunted in the west, so i can fully appreciate the differences in air quality for glassing between the eastern and western parts of the country. I can take you to places in Pa where the view of the area will blow you away, and guess what? nobody will be hunting at those places. Occasionally someone might set up there, but reality is that they are only posing for pictures, and not really hunting. Im more than 50 years of long range only hunting, i only know one man whoes word id trust to have killed a buck at a mile in Pa. And ive known lots of guys who would liked to have done that. And lack of good optics has never been a reason for it not happening by many of them. Right now i can name at least 10 guys who own and use twin Swarovsci spotters in brackets. And at least that many including myself who have and use Kowas. But the fact also is that comparing the humid eastern air to the dry western air is to compare apples and oranges. And the quality of the optics wont change that. [/QUOTE]
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