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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1561720" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well to each his own, Its our time to do with as we like. </p><p>That said, I am familiar with the very set of glasses you have, as well as others in that size range.</p><p>You or no one else, can get full benefit from those for glassing, unless they are sitting on a tripod.</p><p>As for walking while hunting, and using glasses for short periods as you go, is to compare apples and oranges. The OP is talking about "long" glassing sessions, and for that type glassing, wether for Sheep or Whitetails, he will be much better off using a tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1561720, member: 12443"] Well to each his own, Its our time to do with as we like. That said, I am familiar with the very set of glasses you have, as well as others in that size range. You or no one else, can get full benefit from those for glassing, unless they are sitting on a tripod. As for walking while hunting, and using glasses for short periods as you go, is to compare apples and oranges. The OP is talking about "long" glassing sessions, and for that type glassing, wether for Sheep or Whitetails, he will be much better off using a tripod. [/QUOTE]
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