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<blockquote data-quote="Jboone23" data-source="post: 2750318" data-attributes="member: 126228"><p>Hello all, I am in search of a spotting scope. I've narrowed it down to the Swarovski Btx and the Swarovski ATC. I don't have a retail store within 5 hours of me to try either of them out. I would love to have the btx as I would use it almost daily to look out my porch and glassing from the truck during the off-season and for antlers. the kicker of it is it's basically 10lbs with the 115mm.</p><p>The swaro atc is much lighter and compact, but I'm assuming not near as forgiving on the eye strain, and not as great of a living room piece to enjoy while I can't be in the mountains.</p><p> Realistically I'm able to do a 6 day backcountry hunt each year, with dozens of weekends outings closer to the truck so a 10lb optic won't kill me if it's a great and clear as I hear it is.</p><p>Anybody have experience with either??</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Jake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jboone23, post: 2750318, member: 126228"] Hello all, I am in search of a spotting scope. I’ve narrowed it down to the Swarovski Btx and the Swarovski ATC. I don’t have a retail store within 5 hours of me to try either of them out. I would love to have the btx as I would use it almost daily to look out my porch and glassing from the truck during the off-season and for antlers. the kicker of it is it’s basically 10lbs with the 115mm. The swaro atc is much lighter and compact, but I’m assuming not near as forgiving on the eye strain, and not as great of a living room piece to enjoy while I can’t be in the mountains. Realistically I’m able to do a 6 day backcountry hunt each year, with dozens of weekends outings closer to the truck so a 10lb optic won’t kill me if it’s a great and clear as I hear it is. Anybody have experience with either?? Thanks Jake [/QUOTE]
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