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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
optics setup
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 685241" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I used that same set up for years.Then traded a friend my 10-42 for 32's and they have alot of years on them.I liked the shorter and lighter size.I hang my binos off the d rings on qds on pack straps, front carry, and rifle safari sling.Spend alot of time in grizz area,plus my hands are free to glass.The doubler is limited in lighting and has very small field of veiw.My 20 x Leo on rifle is far better and I use that to see trophy size, or to view across canyon.Some areas I hunt the drainage is 2 mile across and you just plan attack for next day,at least I do now that Im getting older. I use to pack and old leo straight 20x small spotter, was ok,very light.I still take on occasion my 10-20 leo for muley spotting packing, and use a real, and I mean lighter sized window mount on a branch or on a small screw in bow holder,mere ounces</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 685241, member: 21869"] I used that same set up for years.Then traded a friend my 10-42 for 32's and they have alot of years on them.I liked the shorter and lighter size.I hang my binos off the d rings on qds on pack straps, front carry, and rifle safari sling.Spend alot of time in grizz area,plus my hands are free to glass.The doubler is limited in lighting and has very small field of veiw.My 20 x Leo on rifle is far better and I use that to see trophy size, or to view across canyon.Some areas I hunt the drainage is 2 mile across and you just plan attack for next day,at least I do now that Im getting older. I use to pack and old leo straight 20x small spotter, was ok,very light.I still take on occasion my 10-20 leo for muley spotting packing, and use a real, and I mean lighter sized window mount on a branch or on a small screw in bow holder,mere ounces [/QUOTE]
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