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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Spotting scope question, need unbiased opinion
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<blockquote data-quote="Jjeffhunter" data-source="post: 1475201" data-attributes="member: 106628"><p>I have two Swarovski spotting scopes currently I have a ats65 and a sts 80 </p><p>The straight eye piece 80 gets more use than the angled I feel the straight eyepiece is easier to mount a camera/phone skope on and not have an awkward angle and if you ever use your spotter from the truck window a straight eye piece is much easier to manipulate if most of your time will be just purely spotting from a tripod a angled is nice just for the fact you don't have to use a taller tripod while glassing there are many benefits to both angled and straight manly personal preference. I honestly couldn't tell you weather vortex razor or a non HD Swarovski has better glass one thing I can though is that build quality on a swaro is very hard to beat and that swaro glass will deliver little too no eye strain compared to other high end competition and edge to edge clarity is awesome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jjeffhunter, post: 1475201, member: 106628"] I have two Swarovski spotting scopes currently I have a ats65 and a sts 80 The straight eye piece 80 gets more use than the angled I feel the straight eyepiece is easier to mount a camera/phone skope on and not have an awkward angle and if you ever use your spotter from the truck window a straight eye piece is much easier to manipulate if most of your time will be just purely spotting from a tripod a angled is nice just for the fact you don't have to use a taller tripod while glassing there are many benefits to both angled and straight manly personal preference. I honestly couldn't tell you weather vortex razor or a non HD Swarovski has better glass one thing I can though is that build quality on a swaro is very hard to beat and that swaro glass will deliver little too no eye strain compared to other high end competition and edge to edge clarity is awesome [/QUOTE]
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