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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2618460" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I kind have to laugh every time I see someone saying the scope won't hold still. It' you not the scope. It's one thing at the range another in the field. Even with at the lower powders on a high power scope, the field of view is reduced. I feel that unless you are over 500yds and 2 x 8 works just fine. Quickly to acquire the target, and easy to track the animal also. If you are trying to judge an animal a better set binoculars works. If needed a spotting scope to judge with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2618460, member: 101791"] I kind have to laugh every time I see someone saying the scope won't hold still. It' you not the scope. It's one thing at the range another in the field. Even with at the lower powders on a high power scope, the field of view is reduced. I feel that unless you are over 500yds and 2 x 8 works just fine. Quickly to acquire the target, and easy to track the animal also. If you are trying to judge an animal a better set binoculars works. If needed a spotting scope to judge with. [/QUOTE]
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