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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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What to get for Swarovski Spotting scope 65mm vs 80mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Toomanytracks" data-source="post: 392195" data-attributes="member: 21761"><p>It's all personal preferance. You want a fluid head. I am running 3130 it's 5 </p><p>years old it works for me because I use an angle spotter. A pistol grip for a striaght spotter . Spending good money on glass and sitting it on a econo tripod is setting your self to use it less. I spend alot of time behind one, it takes some time to get familar with your setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toomanytracks, post: 392195, member: 21761"] It's all personal preferance. You want a fluid head. I am running 3130 it's 5 years old it works for me because I use an angle spotter. A pistol grip for a striaght spotter . Spending good money on glass and sitting it on a econo tripod is setting your self to use it less. I spend alot of time behind one, it takes some time to get familar with your setup. [/QUOTE]
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