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cabelas warranty is killer, but leuy spotters are easy to sell if you do not like it.I had one of the 12-40x60's twas a good scope for the $$. I offed it and got a fixed 30 gold ring and a pf80ed. the pf is way more spotter, the fixed 30 is way lighter and more compact.........the 12-40x60 was an excellent comprimise. if I could only have one scope it would be that, the pf60ed, or the nikon.
I would encourage you to look at a fixed power scope.....30ish power. fixed scopes are waaaaaaay clearer than a vari. and less to go haywire.
For what i am planning on using the tripod for, i believe am going to go for the leupold 12-40x60 HD, and it comes with a kit, hardside case, digital cam adapter and tripod. any experience with these "kit" deals or are the tripods pretty much garbage?
Quote from: high country on September 30, 2008, 06:32:15 PMI would encourage you to look at a fixed power scope.....30ish power. fixed scopes are waaaaaaay clearer than a vari. and less to go haywire.That's funny (not ha ha but ironic). I think just the opposite. I do agree with fixed being clearer but I really like the versatility of being able to adjust power to fit the conditions. Poor light, low light, glare, etc. I can back down and get good clarity. Under good conditions I can crank it up and see the ticks on their ass. Well, kinda.... ya get my point. 30x is a good fixed power though.... I wouldn't want to go much less than that.Ohh... one other thing. Regardless of the scope you get, get a decent tripod capable of handling the weight of your scope.