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WY Antelope and new to Spotting Scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="gtk" data-source="post: 4848153" data-attributes="member: 795"><p>I have the vortex talon 10x42. For just a little more you can get the vipers which are a little lighter. I can glass all day in the mountains and my eyes don't get tired. I wish i had spent the money on them years ago.</p><p></p><p>I've looked thru a lot of spotting scopes, and the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for". I"m cheap, and bought/borrowed some cheaper spotting scopes to take hunting and it just wasn't worth it. I finally stumbled across a used nikon xl spotter. It is very clear, and small enough to fit in my backpack. i use it some, but still use my binoculars 95% of the time. I use my spotting scope a lot if i'm riding around looking for elk or mule deer. I can mount it to my truck window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtk, post: 4848153, member: 795"] I have the vortex talon 10x42. For just a little more you can get the vipers which are a little lighter. I can glass all day in the mountains and my eyes don't get tired. I wish i had spent the money on them years ago. I've looked thru a lot of spotting scopes, and the old saying is true, "You get what you pay for". I"m cheap, and bought/borrowed some cheaper spotting scopes to take hunting and it just wasn't worth it. I finally stumbled across a used nikon xl spotter. It is very clear, and small enough to fit in my backpack. i use it some, but still use my binoculars 95% of the time. I use my spotting scope a lot if i'm riding around looking for elk or mule deer. I can mount it to my truck window. [/QUOTE]
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