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Spotting scopes
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<blockquote data-quote="lefty15" data-source="post: 264285" data-attributes="member: 6516"><p>I have been cruising the net a bit looking at a few different spotters. I am sorta starting to get things narrowed down a bit, but there are so many choices. What about a Bushnell Elite 20 x 60 x 70 would this be better than the Bushnell Excursion 20 x 60 x 80, or is the ED glass in the Excursion better than the Elite without the ED glass? I have also looked at the Nikon Prostaff 16 x 48 x 60 and the 20 x 60 x 82, but I am unsure if the 48 power will be enough magnification. Also what about Vortex how does there glass compare? I have to say that I am leaning to the Bushnell Excursion 20 x 60 x 80, from what you guys have said I can't go wrong with this scope. </p><p>I see some spotting scopes offered with the body only, with having to purchase a eye piece extra. Is this something that I would have to do with the spotting scopes listed above? I know this is a dumb question, but why sell a spotting scope without the eye piece with the scope already?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lefty15, post: 264285, member: 6516"] I have been cruising the net a bit looking at a few different spotters. I am sorta starting to get things narrowed down a bit, but there are so many choices. What about a Bushnell Elite 20 x 60 x 70 would this be better than the Bushnell Excursion 20 x 60 x 80, or is the ED glass in the Excursion better than the Elite without the ED glass? I have also looked at the Nikon Prostaff 16 x 48 x 60 and the 20 x 60 x 82, but I am unsure if the 48 power will be enough magnification. Also what about Vortex how does there glass compare? I have to say that I am leaning to the Bushnell Excursion 20 x 60 x 80, from what you guys have said I can't go wrong with this scope. I see some spotting scopes offered with the body only, with having to purchase a eye piece extra. Is this something that I would have to do with the spotting scopes listed above? I know this is a dumb question, but why sell a spotting scope without the eye piece with the scope already? [/QUOTE]
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