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The Basics, Starting Out
Spot and stalk spotting scope
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<blockquote data-quote="Thumper1991" data-source="post: 960108" data-attributes="member: 40236"><p>I don't own a doubler. Have thought about getting one but haven't heard any good input about brightness or clarity. My friend had one for his sworros. And it was absolutely unusable with out a tripod. (He for get his tripod head on the hunt). I run 12x56 on a tripod and love it for finding game. Have how ever entertained a spotting scope for better field judging (mountains of Idaho ) just can't justify the extra weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thumper1991, post: 960108, member: 40236"] I don't own a doubler. Have thought about getting one but haven't heard any good input about brightness or clarity. My friend had one for his sworros. And it was absolutely unusable with out a tripod. (He for get his tripod head on the hunt). I run 12x56 on a tripod and love it for finding game. Have how ever entertained a spotting scope for better field judging (mountains of Idaho ) just can't justify the extra weight. [/QUOTE]
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