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Spotting scope vs 15x56 binoculars
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2168235" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Meopta 10x42s (soon to be Swaro NL Pure 10x42) in a chest harness, all day long. Great out to a mile or two to locate game.</p><p>Swaro SLC HD 15x56 on a good CF tripod with a hang bag you can fill up with rocks, then dump out when done. Great to 2+ miles for locating, or getting a better look at game within a mile.</p><p>Swaro BTX on a good tripod when looking at sizes or glassing 2-5+ miles. Not for packing unless you plan on getting to a good overlook and glassing for hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2168235, member: 68875"] Meopta 10x42s (soon to be Swaro NL Pure 10x42) in a chest harness, all day long. Great out to a mile or two to locate game. Swaro SLC HD 15x56 on a good CF tripod with a hang bag you can fill up with rocks, then dump out when done. Great to 2+ miles for locating, or getting a better look at game within a mile. Swaro BTX on a good tripod when looking at sizes or glassing 2-5+ miles. Not for packing unless you plan on getting to a good overlook and glassing for hours. [/QUOTE]
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