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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
using binoculars mounted to tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Reynolds02" data-source="post: 1204156" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>Yo buck, </p><p>lol well we do, and I'm sure there's many more things to learn,you do realize I am in the Western PA???we do, we're not glassing into timber it's called flat ground. It's either cut hay field, corn stubble, or bean stubble. I haven't had any issues glassing woodchucks and deer out to 1000 while using binoculars hand held ...bit I'll be interested to try this out for some of the longer periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reynolds02, post: 1204156, member: 13947"] Yo buck, lol well we do, and I'm sure there's many more things to learn,you do realize I am in the Western PA???we do, we're not glassing into timber it's called flat ground. It's either cut hay field, corn stubble, or bean stubble. I haven't had any issues glassing woodchucks and deer out to 1000 while using binoculars hand held ...bit I'll be interested to try this out for some of the longer periods. [/QUOTE]
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