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What spotting scopes to look at?
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<blockquote data-quote="lerch" data-source="post: 437598" data-attributes="member: 3115"><p>After years of using and selling all forms of optics we have always had the best luck with Swarovski and leupold as far as spotting scopes go. As of late the Nikon ED field scopes and the Vortex Razor HD spotter have proven to be nothing short of amazing as well. </p><p></p><p>After looking through many different brands and types of spotters the Swarovski HD scope is hands down the best. The color rendition, clarity, crispness and astounding image quality is the best i have ever seen. I am continually impressed by mine everytime i pull it out to use and that has been over the last 3 yrs lol. </p><p></p><p>The leupold gold ring HD scopes are very impressive with great glass and they are also the most compact and lightest of all i have seen. </p><p></p><p>The nikon ED Field scope is another great piece of glass with very nearly Swaro level of glass quality. The only downside to it i would say is possible eye relief issues (particularly to people wearing glasses) and it is a pretty heavy scope. </p><p></p><p>The Vortex is the newest scope we have been testing and we have been VERY impressed with it. Glass and image quality are great and it is very crisp. The color rendition is nothing short of awesome. It also has a mil radian based reticle the has proven to be very valuable to our spotting. my only complaint with it would be that it is also a heavier scope, but then again as LR shooters most of our equip is lol. </p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p>lerch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lerch, post: 437598, member: 3115"] After years of using and selling all forms of optics we have always had the best luck with Swarovski and leupold as far as spotting scopes go. As of late the Nikon ED field scopes and the Vortex Razor HD spotter have proven to be nothing short of amazing as well. After looking through many different brands and types of spotters the Swarovski HD scope is hands down the best. The color rendition, clarity, crispness and astounding image quality is the best i have ever seen. I am continually impressed by mine everytime i pull it out to use and that has been over the last 3 yrs lol. The leupold gold ring HD scopes are very impressive with great glass and they are also the most compact and lightest of all i have seen. The nikon ED Field scope is another great piece of glass with very nearly Swaro level of glass quality. The only downside to it i would say is possible eye relief issues (particularly to people wearing glasses) and it is a pretty heavy scope. The Vortex is the newest scope we have been testing and we have been VERY impressed with it. Glass and image quality are great and it is very crisp. The color rendition is nothing short of awesome. It also has a mil radian based reticle the has proven to be very valuable to our spotting. my only complaint with it would be that it is also a heavier scope, but then again as LR shooters most of our equip is lol. thanks lerch [/QUOTE]
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