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Spotting scope angled or straight?
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<blockquote data-quote="gznokes" data-source="post: 954871" data-attributes="member: 80659"><p>totally agree with the comment about the angled spotting scope and hunting with kids. A lot of times you can just rotate the eye piece over and it is low enough for them to look through. Its actually the same when hunting with buddies. instead of having to move out from behind the scope, you just rotate the eye piece over and give them a little look. the angled are so much more versatile in my opinion. "Hate" is a very strong word, so I won't use it to describe my feelings about straight spotting scopes, so I'll just say, I really, really like angled scopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gznokes, post: 954871, member: 80659"] totally agree with the comment about the angled spotting scope and hunting with kids. A lot of times you can just rotate the eye piece over and it is low enough for them to look through. Its actually the same when hunting with buddies. instead of having to move out from behind the scope, you just rotate the eye piece over and give them a little look. the angled are so much more versatile in my opinion. "Hate" is a very strong word, so I won't use it to describe my feelings about straight spotting scopes, so I'll just say, I really, really like angled scopes. [/QUOTE]
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