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Offline iceman91m

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Spotting Scopes
« on: October 16, 2010, 08:52:03 AM »
Hey everyone im going to be buying a spotting scope, I usually hunt the high cascades for mulies and need to see great distances. I also hunt the westside for elk, but mostly deer hunt. I have been looking at the Vortex 20-60x80. It is a huge scope and the reason im looking at that one instead of the 20-60x60 is because I would rather go with the bigger more expensive one and never have to buy another scope. This will be my first and hopefully last scope purchase.


I WOULD GREATLY APPRICIATE ANY FEEDBACK ON VORTEX AS WELL AS SCOPE SIZES YOU USE AND WHERE YOU HUNT. (Im also not partial to Vortex)

Thanks for your time!!!
Bull Riding and hunting are my life!!!

 


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