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Another point to angled is you can rotate it (vortex at least) so that the angle is going sideways. So if looking down you can turn it 90 degrees to make it easier to look downhill. Same for a window mount in a truck. It really is a personal preference thing. I like angled but have friends who can't stand angled.
Bangothere is one in Spokane you could check out on CLhttp://spokane.craigslist.org/spo/5712382340.html
I wonder why they don't make angled binos for sitting and glassing long periods of time?
Quote from: huntnphool on August 03, 2016, 10:09:40 AM I wonder why they don't make angled binos for sitting and glassing long periods of time?They are made by Docter & Kowa. They are pretty spendy
I prefer straight. I find it difficult to zero in on a specific spot quickly with an angled spotter, could be just me though. I also find the straight to be more comfortable of a head position for long durations behind it.
Never had a spotting scope but i think its time. What are the pros and cons in the straight vs angled decision? Only con i can think of to angled is it seems like it would be hard to look down low from up high. Thoughts?