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Thoughts on Swarovski Scopes for Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="drborsos" data-source="post: 1550737" data-attributes="member: 56662"><p>You are dead on. Jim Borden explained that to me years ago and most people today have forgotten about the exit pupil. If you call Swarovski in Rhode Island (their repair shop) they will say, that if you are hunting, you don't want to go beyond 18 power. I tried their 5x25 power and found out they were not giving out bad information. Ended up returning that for a 3.5x18 and found it to be the best balance for hunting, not punching paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drborsos, post: 1550737, member: 56662"] You are dead on. Jim Borden explained that to me years ago and most people today have forgotten about the exit pupil. If you call Swarovski in Rhode Island (their repair shop) they will say, that if you are hunting, you don't want to go beyond 18 power. I tried their 5x25 power and found out they were not giving out bad information. Ended up returning that for a 3.5x18 and found it to be the best balance for hunting, not punching paper. [/QUOTE]
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