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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Picking a spotting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 524883" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>the straight is easier to pick up and check something you already have spotted, angled is just a matter of learning to use it in my opinion, angled also gives you a better selection of positions and its easier to look through if your not using a bipod and have it resting on your pack. you can look down into it opposed to getting on the ground with your face in the dirt to look through it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 524883, member: 22242"] the straight is easier to pick up and check something you already have spotted, angled is just a matter of learning to use it in my opinion, angled also gives you a better selection of positions and its easier to look through if your not using a bipod and have it resting on your pack. you can look down into it opposed to getting on the ground with your face in the dirt to look through it [/QUOTE]
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