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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
What binoculars and power are you all using for hunting and scouting in open country
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<blockquote data-quote="8x68s" data-source="post: 2036200" data-attributes="member: 109828"><p>as Mike Mattison explained, using a tripod with binoculars is very important to steadying your hands for a better look. I have 10x's on my chest for close work but I carry a 18x binocular in my pack for scanning on a tripod with a Manfrotto geared panning head. It gives me a way to control looking across a view in small sections both vertically and horizontally. Granted, I have had to learn patience but the result has been seeing many more animals. Spot and stalk in open country is my go to...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8x68s, post: 2036200, member: 109828"] as Mike Mattison explained, using a tripod with binoculars is very important to steadying your hands for a better look. I have 10x's on my chest for close work but I carry a 18x binocular in my pack for scanning on a tripod with a Manfrotto geared panning head. It gives me a way to control looking across a view in small sections both vertically and horizontally. Granted, I have had to learn patience but the result has been seeing many more animals. Spot and stalk in open country is my go to... [/QUOTE]
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