Beardeddeer91
Well-Known Member
I prefer straight for hunting and angled for target shooting. For hunting a straight allows me to glass with binos and locate an animal, then I can simply pull the bino mount off and slide the spotting scope on. The animal will be right in the middle of spotting scope without any adjustment to the tripod or head. Angled for target shooting allows me to set the spotting scope up for minimal change in position after the shot. I can simply lean my head over and look through the angled eyepiece which is not possible with a straight.