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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
New spotting scope, straight or angled eyepiece?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1389055" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>I have a straight and yes easy to find game. Like others I have heard that ion steeper hunts the angled is nicer because you don't need a taller tripod.</p><p> When looking for your new spotter don't go cheap if you do you will always be buying a new clearer one. In the begining I bought a cheap bushnell kit I thought it was great then not so great and had to replace it. Wisely I looked around at a lot of spotters and one day found a Leica. The price was steep but I bought it that was over 20 years ago. That scope is still crystal clear and bright. A friend of mine was spotting deer with this fall after our binos could barely see them and he could see antlers very well. Good optics save leg work and the worst kind of pain pocket book pain in the long run. Buy real good once and never have to search and buy again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1389055, member: 96281"] I have a straight and yes easy to find game. Like others I have heard that ion steeper hunts the angled is nicer because you don't need a taller tripod. When looking for your new spotter don't go cheap if you do you will always be buying a new clearer one. In the begining I bought a cheap bushnell kit I thought it was great then not so great and had to replace it. Wisely I looked around at a lot of spotters and one day found a Leica. The price was steep but I bought it that was over 20 years ago. That scope is still crystal clear and bright. A friend of mine was spotting deer with this fall after our binos could barely see them and he could see antlers very well. Good optics save leg work and the worst kind of pain pocket book pain in the long run. Buy real good once and never have to search and buy again. [/QUOTE]
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