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Need Spotting Scope Help Before Purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="CDFrom" data-source="post: 2551106" data-attributes="member: 115905"><p>I have a decent scope in the huge non packable camp model and the kowa 553. While hunting oryx I put the big eyes on a suspicious spot at 1200m just before dark looked like horns but wasn't certain. Tried with the kowa and confirmed saw the big boy look at me, then look away, ears flick etc. I bought the kowa for a pack scope along with a carbon tripod and not disappointed, it did hurt at first $$ but worth every penny for the fluorite lens at dusk/ dawn. Colours pop, clear to the edge definition and light enough to carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDFrom, post: 2551106, member: 115905"] I have a decent scope in the huge non packable camp model and the kowa 553. While hunting oryx I put the big eyes on a suspicious spot at 1200m just before dark looked like horns but wasn’t certain. Tried with the kowa and confirmed saw the big boy look at me, then look away, ears flick etc. I bought the kowa for a pack scope along with a carbon tripod and not disappointed, it did hurt at first $$ but worth every penny for the fluorite lens at dusk/ dawn. Colours pop, clear to the edge definition and light enough to carry. [/QUOTE]
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