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Why would I need a 20-60X85MM spotting scope?
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 968334" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>My range spotting scope is Alpen 20-60X80 Angle Eyepiece Waterproof Porro-Prism Spotting Scope. They run about $400. Nothing fancy but good optics with all the power I need, if I need it, and low enough power when I don't.</p><p>I don't use a scope for hunting; I prefer binoculars for the field.</p><p>If you're interested in binos for hunting, "desertbull" had what I believe is a great idea for getting hold of a set of Swarovski 15x56 SLC binos. I don't know what your style of hunting is, but if you're a hunter who shows up a couple of days prior to opening day of the season and scouts the area for game that you can monitor day after day and learn its habits so you don't have to take unnecessarily long shots through trees and shrubs, the 15x Swarovski would IMO be an excellent way to go. But, lest we forget, you still need a spotting scope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 968334, member: 50867"] My range spotting scope is Alpen 20-60X80 Angle Eyepiece Waterproof Porro-Prism Spotting Scope. They run about $400. Nothing fancy but good optics with all the power I need, if I need it, and low enough power when I don't. I don't use a scope for hunting; I prefer binoculars for the field. If you're interested in binos for hunting, "desertbull" had what I believe is a great idea for getting hold of a set of Swarovski 15x56 SLC binos. I don't know what your style of hunting is, but if you're a hunter who shows up a couple of days prior to opening day of the season and scouts the area for game that you can monitor day after day and learn its habits so you don't have to take unnecessarily long shots through trees and shrubs, the 15x Swarovski would IMO be an excellent way to go. But, lest we forget, you still need a spotting scope. [/QUOTE]
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