If you're anything like me, you've researched over 20 spotting scopes ranging from $50 to $2,000 and decided that $2,000 is definitely worth it, but you can't do that much, They also decided that a 50β¬ spotting scope is crap. It's completely in the middle. Super clear glass. (I invested to put it on a good carbon fiber tripod for country bear hunting). This thing flew cross country and bounced around a backpack and truck bed for 7 days. No questions. Clear and sharp. I could tell you what people are wearing 2 miles away and see their faces. The eye relief could have been more generous for eyeglass wearers, but trust me, that's my only complaint. Absolutely worth the price. 20 degrees to 90 degrees, snow, mud, rain no problem, no fog, no clouds. Is it Swarovski? no But you know. Is this what you need for 90% of the countryside hunt? Yes. Definitely recommended for moose, bear or prohorn hunting. Maybe no rams, goats or mules (if you try to find horns 1 mile away). If you know what I mean.
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