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Spotting Scope and tripods
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<blockquote data-quote="Schnyd112" data-source="post: 1815132" data-attributes="member: 90453"><p>I have used the vortex viper, razor 11-33x55 and the bigger one. We also have a swaro 20-60x80. Hands down the swaro is cleaner, brighter, better glass. It has saved countless hours of chasing deer we didn't need a better look at because we could see them from where we were. It is not fun to carry up a mountain and is even less fun if it is hot and mirage is bad.</p><p></p><p>my go to right now is an 11-33x55 razor HD on a fairly rigid aluminum bipod with a manfroto mhxpro-bhq2 ball head. The ball head is awesome. I have used the twisty sticks, the standard for lower end tripods, the trigger and this ball head and the ball head is by far my favorite. Easy to manipulate, easy to tighten down, good stability and fairly light weight, at least compared to the trigger. Unless you go to the RRS type tripod heads, which I am limited using, I can definitely recommend the razor over the viper, the swaro over the razor, and a ball head over a trigger head.</p><p></p><p>swaro is in the first picture, razor in the second two. As you may realize, we use the swaro from waaaay further away. The small scope is the one that gets carried to the top now though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnyd112, post: 1815132, member: 90453"] I have used the vortex viper, razor 11-33x55 and the bigger one. We also have a swaro 20-60x80. Hands down the swaro is cleaner, brighter, better glass. It has saved countless hours of chasing deer we didn’t need a better look at because we could see them from where we were. It is not fun to carry up a mountain and is even less fun if it is hot and mirage is bad. my go to right now is an 11-33x55 razor HD on a fairly rigid aluminum bipod with a manfroto mhxpro-bhq2 ball head. The ball head is awesome. I have used the twisty sticks, the standard for lower end tripods, the trigger and this ball head and the ball head is by far my favorite. Easy to manipulate, easy to tighten down, good stability and fairly light weight, at least compared to the trigger. Unless you go to the RRS type tripod heads, which I am limited using, I can definitely recommend the razor over the viper, the swaro over the razor, and a ball head over a trigger head. swaro is in the first picture, razor in the second two. As you may realize, we use the swaro from waaaay further away. The small scope is the one that gets carried to the top now though. [/QUOTE]
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