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Seeking Advice on Long-Range, General-Use Binos:
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<blockquote data-quote="crawdad3" data-source="post: 1653524" data-attributes="member: 37535"><p>You say long range hunting . What do you plan to range with? The more power you have the better you can see in shadows. Thats where that big buck is going to lay. I would suggest you take a good light weight spotting scope or 15 power binos. You will be surprised how much more game you will see. I personally carry Leica 10x42 with range finder The 2200's a Swarovski 65 mm spotting scope with outdoorsman carbon fiber tripod and the Outdoorsmans micro-pan head. If you are worried about weight leave something else at home.Optics make the hunt. You would be worn out spotting with your rifle. Are you hunting on your own or with a guide? Take a kid along they can help with some weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crawdad3, post: 1653524, member: 37535"] You say long range hunting . What do you plan to range with? The more power you have the better you can see in shadows. Thats where that big buck is going to lay. I would suggest you take a good light weight spotting scope or 15 power binos. You will be surprised how much more game you will see. I personally carry Leica 10x42 with range finder The 2200's a Swarovski 65 mm spotting scope with outdoorsman carbon fiber tripod and the Outdoorsmans micro-pan head. If you are worried about weight leave something else at home.Optics make the hunt. You would be worn out spotting with your rifle. Are you hunting on your own or with a guide? Take a kid along they can help with some weight. [/QUOTE]
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