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Redfield spotting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1576026" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>OK so I'm no stranger to great glass. I have the nightforce atacr 7-35 ffp on my AM. I also have the lieca hdb 3000 bios and 1600b rangefinder. Have many others in those classes. But come a time when enough is enough for good glass. </p><p> Anyone tried the 20-60 spotting scope from Redfield? I have some friends that run the scopes and they are fantastic for the price. I usually do my game spoting with my bios and only need to use this scope to see more detail on not super important game. Such as making sure it's a doe and not a buck that dropped its horns. So not measuring trophy size. </p><p> How decent are these for getting a better look in these instances? I know I won't be using them a ton so finally deciding to try something not super expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1576026, member: 54383"] OK so I’m no stranger to great glass. I have the nightforce atacr 7-35 ffp on my AM. I also have the lieca hdb 3000 bios and 1600b rangefinder. Have many others in those classes. But come a time when enough is enough for good glass. Anyone tried the 20-60 spotting scope from Redfield? I have some friends that run the scopes and they are fantastic for the price. I usually do my game spoting with my bios and only need to use this scope to see more detail on not super important game. Such as making sure it’s a doe and not a buck that dropped its horns. So not measuring trophy size. How decent are these for getting a better look in these instances? I know I won’t be using them a ton so finally deciding to try something not super expensive. [/QUOTE]
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