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<blockquote data-quote="Jboone23" data-source="post: 2750536" data-attributes="member: 126228"><p>Thanks for such a thorough response.</p><p>I have had a vortex 18x56 bino that I borrowed for a month during a first season Rifle hunt. </p><p>I actually don't ever glass from a window mount, I drive to location and bino free handed, or will get out and stand at the tripod. </p><p>I have only looked thru a set of 80mm glass when I owned a vortex viper 20-60x80 and it was fine for 20-45x but after that I just think the glass quality wasn't there to get me a define image if conditions weren't perfect. I am in a bit of a tough spot living 4 hours from grand junction and 4 hours from Denver.. most shops not having both spotters to compare. I would like to go test them out in person. </p><p>I just recently after diving into some forums learned about the twin spotter setups and wasn't sure if that was the way before the btx came out or if that still has some advantages. I will dive deeper into some threads about the twins! As well as look into the kowas because that is one wish i have is that the btx has is a variable zoom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jboone23, post: 2750536, member: 126228"] Thanks for such a thorough response. I have had a vortex 18x56 bino that I borrowed for a month during a first season Rifle hunt. I actually don’t ever glass from a window mount, I drive to location and bino free handed, or will get out and stand at the tripod. I have only looked thru a set of 80mm glass when I owned a vortex viper 20-60x80 and it was fine for 20-45x but after that I just think the glass quality wasn’t there to get me a define image if conditions weren’t perfect. I am in a bit of a tough spot living 4 hours from grand junction and 4 hours from Denver.. most shops not having both spotters to compare. I would like to go test them out in person. I just recently after diving into some forums learned about the twin spotter setups and wasn’t sure if that was the way before the btx came out or if that still has some advantages. I will dive deeper into some threads about the twins! As well as look into the kowas because that is one wish i have is that the btx has is a variable zoom. [/QUOTE]
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