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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Swarovski 20-60x, or 25-50x eye piece?
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<blockquote data-quote="Villreinjeger" data-source="post: 562991" data-attributes="member: 34014"><p>Thanks for the advice! I'll shop around for a 20-60x then.</p><p></p><p>I'll be hunting om my own, and together with friends some of the time. I worked in NZ 11yrs ago, and spent some time hunting Thar back then. Also went over last year visiting friends and hunting a bit. Know a few spots in the Rangitata worth checking out, and want to fly in to the Copland or walk in the Karangarua river area this time. </p><p></p><p>I really enjoy the accomplishment of doing it myself without a professional guide.</p><p>I'm happy with my chamois scoring 24 1/2. I'd like to come across s Bull of 12"+ which shouldn't be impossible given a reasonable effort.</p><p></p><p>I've got bitten by the bug and got the Thar-hunting in the blood now, and enjoy every minute of the hardships beeing in the southern alps. </p><p>You have a wonderful country!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villreinjeger, post: 562991, member: 34014"] Thanks for the advice! I'll shop around for a 20-60x then. I'll be hunting om my own, and together with friends some of the time. I worked in NZ 11yrs ago, and spent some time hunting Thar back then. Also went over last year visiting friends and hunting a bit. Know a few spots in the Rangitata worth checking out, and want to fly in to the Copland or walk in the Karangarua river area this time. I really enjoy the accomplishment of doing it myself without a professional guide. I'm happy with my chamois scoring 24 1/2. I'd like to come across s Bull of 12"+ which shouldn't be impossible given a reasonable effort. I've got bitten by the bug and got the Thar-hunting in the blood now, and enjoy every minute of the hardships beeing in the southern alps. You have a wonderful country! [/QUOTE]
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