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Old 04-16-2018, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by TROLLER View Post
Nate I used to guide for migratory and spent hours in the truck with a spotting scope (Leuopold) I finally bought a pair of Swarofski 10X42 bino's and they were way better for me than the spotting scope. No issue carrying them around as well and you will be very surprised at the quality of the lens. Especially at low light. They carry a lifetime warranty which also includes free cleaning and maintenance. Just something you might want to consider. Kinda kills 2 birds with one stone. Keep your eyes open you should be able to find a good pair of Swarofski, Leica bino's in your price range.
Good to know. Thanks for the heads up. I may have to look at going that route with a tripod and bino/tripod adapter.
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