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<blockquote data-quote="B S" data-source="post: 958073" data-attributes="member: 80984"><p>Thank you all so much for the help and input! Y'all know how to make a new fella feel welcome! </p><p></p><p>I think A binocs only setup will likely be my best bet with ease of use and functionality. The 2x doubler from vortex is probably going to be what winds up convincing me to go that route. A 15x50ish binoc ona tripod would them jump to about 30x50 and accomplish the exact same goal as a light weight spotter. </p><p></p><p>Browning, I have absolutely zero knowledge or experience with Minox but I will take a serious look at them. </p><p></p><p>Feenix, Thanks for the heads up on that sale ad! I'll be doing some research on that model too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B S, post: 958073, member: 80984"] Thank you all so much for the help and input! Y'all know how to make a new fella feel welcome! I think A binocs only setup will likely be my best bet with ease of use and functionality. The 2x doubler from vortex is probably going to be what winds up convincing me to go that route. A 15x50ish binoc ona tripod would them jump to about 30x50 and accomplish the exact same goal as a light weight spotter. Browning, I have absolutely zero knowledge or experience with Minox but I will take a serious look at them. Feenix, Thanks for the heads up on that sale ad! I'll be doing some research on that model too [/QUOTE]
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