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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 2551490" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Swaro BTX w. 95mm body. </p><p></p><p>Here is a story about good glass compared to great glass. </p><p>Two seasons ago, during a late season elk hunt, I had my Meopta 15x56 and Swaro 15x56 binos on tripods, looking nearly due west just after sunset, along with my Meopta S2 spotter. My son-in-law was using my Meopta stuff, and I was using my Swaro stuff. Glassing an east facing hillside 2+ miles away into the sunset, the Meopta showed a black hillside. With my Swaros, I was picking out bulls coming out of the timber still. He switched to the spotter, and still nothing. I broke out the Swaro BTX (took about 3 minutes), and immediately found the bulls to critique. I could see them until about 22 minutes after sunset. That extra 30+ minutes of hunting time could easily make the difference you might need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 2551490, member: 68875"] Swaro BTX w. 95mm body. Here is a story about good glass compared to great glass. Two seasons ago, during a late season elk hunt, I had my Meopta 15x56 and Swaro 15x56 binos on tripods, looking nearly due west just after sunset, along with my Meopta S2 spotter. My son-in-law was using my Meopta stuff, and I was using my Swaro stuff. Glassing an east facing hillside 2+ miles away into the sunset, the Meopta showed a black hillside. With my Swaros, I was picking out bulls coming out of the timber still. He switched to the spotter, and still nothing. I broke out the Swaro BTX (took about 3 minutes), and immediately found the bulls to critique. I could see them until about 22 minutes after sunset. That extra 30+ minutes of hunting time could easily make the difference you might need. [/QUOTE]
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