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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Spotting scopes input????
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<blockquote data-quote="ElkSurgeon" data-source="post: 1873699" data-attributes="member: 113493"><p>I have the Angled Vortex Razor HD as well & I absolutely Love it. I wouldn't want to take it further than 2miles from the truck but for their price it's pretty hard to beat. My buddy drew a ram tag here in MT last year so I was able to spend a week with him on that hunt. There was 6 of us on that hunt with spotting scopes. It was an awesome opportunity to compare every high/end spotter on the market. My Vortex was awesome. Swarovski was pretty awesome as well. However my favorite was the Zeiss. My eyes definitely favored the Zeiss glass. So if Zeiss is in your budget I highly recommend. Also don't be afraid to go angled...I will never go back to straight. My favorite part of the angled eye piece is glassing with my kids. I can get my scope out when we're glassing at our house for elk, deer, & sheep & it's so much easier for them to look thru an angled eyepiece in my opinion. Have fun shopping, you're gonna love whatever you pick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkSurgeon, post: 1873699, member: 113493"] I have the Angled Vortex Razor HD as well & I absolutely Love it. I wouldn’t want to take it further than 2miles from the truck but for their price it’s pretty hard to beat. My buddy drew a ram tag here in MT last year so I was able to spend a week with him on that hunt. There was 6 of us on that hunt with spotting scopes. It was an awesome opportunity to compare every high/end spotter on the market. My Vortex was awesome. Swarovski was pretty awesome as well. However my favorite was the Zeiss. My eyes definitely favored the Zeiss glass. So if Zeiss is in your budget I highly recommend. Also don’t be afraid to go angled...I will never go back to straight. My favorite part of the angled eye piece is glassing with my kids. I can get my scope out when we’re glassing at our house for elk, deer, & sheep & it’s so much easier for them to look thru an angled eyepiece in my opinion. Have fun shopping, you’re gonna love whatever you pick! [/QUOTE]
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