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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Spotter choice Kowa Swaro
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1918873" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Unfortunately, the vast majority of scope makers today only offer zoom eyepieces with their scopes.</p><p>Kowa however still offers fixed power eyepieces as well as the zoom.</p><p>Clarity level will be slightly better with fixed power than with zooms.</p><p>It will also be better with standard power eyepieces as opposed to wide angle models.</p><p>Although the wide angle models are more popular for that very reason, they wont be as clear and sharp when compared with a same power model with standard field of view. </p><p>Better actually to use a lower power model in order to gain a wider field than to use a wide angle model as for clear viewing.</p><p>I had a 15x set of large occular telescope eyepieces made for my older 77mm Kowas, and prefer using them over my 20x wides or my 30x wides except at the extreme distances. </p><p>In the 2 seasons ive had them, 3 friends have had them made for their 77s also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1918873, member: 12443"] Unfortunately, the vast majority of scope makers today only offer zoom eyepieces with their scopes. Kowa however still offers fixed power eyepieces as well as the zoom. Clarity level will be slightly better with fixed power than with zooms. It will also be better with standard power eyepieces as opposed to wide angle models. Although the wide angle models are more popular for that very reason, they wont be as clear and sharp when compared with a same power model with standard field of view. Better actually to use a lower power model in order to gain a wider field than to use a wide angle model as for clear viewing. I had a 15x set of large occular telescope eyepieces made for my older 77mm Kowas, and prefer using them over my 20x wides or my 30x wides except at the extreme distances. In the 2 seasons ive had them, 3 friends have had them made for their 77s also. [/QUOTE]
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