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I keep hearing vortex or swaro ....vortex must be pretty good then....who sells vortex around here son I can check them out
Straight is better for target acquisition and when being used on a Ridgeline. The downfall is the tripod will need to be taller (stability) and the neck will fatigue faster. The pros for the angled is the lower tripod height, glassing out of the bottoms and more comfortable over long periods. Downfall for me is not being able to quickly find the target. With that said I prefer a straight spotter.
Can you really "easily" count points on a buck 2 miles away? What x magnification are you talking about? Legit question. Not trying to be a smart guy.
Quote from: JPhelps on December 26, 2013, 05:15:11 PMStraight is better for target acquisition and when being used on a Ridgeline. The downfall is the tripod will need to be taller (stability) and the neck will fatigue faster. The pros for the angled is the lower tripod height, glassing out of the bottoms and more comfortable over long periods. Downfall for me is not being able to quickly find the target. With that said I prefer a straight spotter.Well said, straight for me too!
I checked out the vortex razor hd today and all I can say is wow is that clear...I'll be purchasing one of those like a lot of you recommended