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Opinions-> Swaro 12x NL Pure vs 15x SLC
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<blockquote data-quote="6mmazjeff" data-source="post: 2179332" data-attributes="member: 42677"><p>I seldom glass without my tripod and use my 10x42s for close to medium range and my BTX 85 for medium to long range. For extra LR I add the extender assuming mirage is not a problem. FOV with the BTX is pretty small at medium range so you need the 10x to "find" the critters if you can't find a good landmark. The BTX is literally a pain in the neck, but once you get hooked, it's a love/hate relationship. Get past the "pain" and you won't leave home without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6mmazjeff, post: 2179332, member: 42677"] I seldom glass without my tripod and use my 10x42s for close to medium range and my BTX 85 for medium to long range. For extra LR I add the extender assuming mirage is not a problem. FOV with the BTX is pretty small at medium range so you need the 10x to "find" the critters if you can't find a good landmark. The BTX is literally a pain in the neck, but once you get hooked, it's a love/hate relationship. Get past the "pain" and you won't leave home without them. [/QUOTE]
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