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12x50 El's I picked up a pair and out to about a mile you can count points. I have had spotting scopes on and off and they are the most over rated piece of equipment unless you want to field judge animals. 10x42 is also a good choice, throw them on a tripod and you'll what you have been missing. The majority of 15x50 glass are not practical to carry, not much of a fan.
Quote from: Hot Lunch on December 14, 2015, 09:37:59 PM12x50 El's I picked up a pair and out to about a mile you can count points. I have had spotting scopes on and off and they are the most over rated piece of equipment unless you want to field judge animals. 10x42 is also a good choice, throw them on a tripod and you'll what you have been missing. The majority of 15x50 glass are not practical to carry, not much of a fan.A spotting scope is a must have in my opinion. I wouldn't have got the buck I shot in Idaho this year without it. Spotted him bedded bout a mile and half away. I have a pair of 12x50 and couldn't see it through them.
Quote from: muleyhunter69 on December 15, 2015, 07:55:27 PMQuote from: Hot Lunch on December 14, 2015, 09:37:59 PM12x50 El's I picked up a pair and out to about a mile you can count points. I have had spotting scopes on and off and they are the most over rated piece of equipment unless you want to field judge animals. 10x42 is also a good choice, throw them on a tripod and you'll what you have been missing. The majority of 15x50 glass are not practical to carry, not much of a fan.A spotting scope is a must have in my opinion. I wouldn't have got the buck I shot in Idaho this year without it. Spotted him bedded bout a mile and half away. I have a pair of 12x50 and couldn't see it through them. Some of this depends on the country. If you're mostly glassing at more than a mile or so, then yes, the spotter may be better. But less than that, the spotter is a significant handicap relative to the 15s. Most of my glassing is at a mile or less, regardless of the State. Both eyes open and 15x56 is night and day better at those distances.
I would say that's a good choice for what your using them for, check out the vortex kaibobs. if you get something now you can paly with them scout with them and you would still have time to go a different route by hunting season
If you go Swaro, get the new 15x SLCs that are HD. I looked through the old ones and compared to my Nikon EDG I be like
Quote from: Bean Counter on December 16, 2015, 01:00:28 PMIf you go Swaro, get the new 15x SLCs that are HD. I looked through the old ones and compared to my Nikon EDG I be like You have got to be kidding me!! In your dreams maybe.