I'm just suggesting that when you have game spotted and are trying to figure out the size or if an animal is legal, there is absolutely nothing wrong with using a rifle scope. By the time you start pointing your gun you should be sure its in a safe direction. Using one as a panning device isn't good practice and not real practical anyhow. I often use my rifle scope to try and clearly identify my target though. Elk walking around in heavy reprod or a mule deer layed up behind some sage brush are perfect opportunities to power up the scope. 10 power binoculars ain't alway enough which is why I own 2 different 14 power rifle scopes. I carry binoculars for spotting game. Sorry if I made it sound like they should be used as a tool for glassing larger areas.