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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 2375462" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>Before I bought the ATX I spoke to a great Swarovski salesman at a gun show in Australia. Originally I was going to buy the SOC (stay on case) but the salesman said he keeps his in the bino bag as he felt it protected it better. Also it was a lot cheaper and you may have noticed that there is room in the bag for the tripod mounting plate to stay on the ocular module. The model bag I have is labelled inside with </p><p><strong>XL(SLC 56)</strong> and is very well made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 2375462, member: 56094"] Before I bought the ATX I spoke to a great Swarovski salesman at a gun show in Australia. Originally I was going to buy the SOC (stay on case) but the salesman said he keeps his in the bino bag as he felt it protected it better. Also it was a lot cheaper and you may have noticed that there is room in the bag for the tripod mounting plate to stay on the ocular module. The model bag I have is labelled inside with [B]XL(SLC 56)[/B] and is very well made. [/QUOTE]
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