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Not sure if all the specs are same, but the scope you show looks very similar to what I used to have called the Nikon XL II. Same amount of zoom and objective size. I really liked the scope over all. The slim line made it easy to put in and take out of a pack, and it was pretty light to carry.Overall I thought the glass was good. Depending on distance to target, I did find it was hard to focus sometimes when zoomed all the way to 48x. The only thing that I think may have fixed that was if the scope had a fine adjustment focus knob like some manufacturers have. I'm not a trophy hunter, but I used it many times to confirm horns on a buck or a legal bull.I wish I still had my XL II, but that's another story.
Just tagging this.New to deer hunting and will be in the market for an inexpensive spotter to start out with. Gotta keep it under $500. I can live with a few headaches from spotting through lower-priced glass.