OnGlass was willing to send me out a replacement. Good of them. I still have concerns on how delicate that retention system is. The plastic they use seems very hard and brittle, not much give.
Picked up an OnGlass to try out. Getting a good alignment with the template was not as easy for me as the instructional video showed. Took a few attempts to get it close, still not perfect. I also snapped a retention piece on the adapter ring when twisting on the spacer. Seems to still hold ok...
Looking to sell my spotter. Great condition. A little wear on the sunshade, nothing major. Tough to get pics of glass, but glass is perfect. Comes with the TE-14WD 30x wide angle and the TE-9Z 20x60 eyepieces. Won’t come with tripod plate in pic.
Asking $1000 tyd.
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I have a Kowa TSN-663(discontinued model). Has the zoom and 30x fixed eyepieces. Nice spotting scope, clear, lightweight, packable. I’m trying to talk myself into upgrading to an angled eyepiece and maybe little bigger Kowa spotter, but not sure I’ll see any benefit from what I have now?
Bringing up old thread. Looking at putting a suppressor on my 6.5c Roughtech with 24” barrel. Those who have ran for awhile, is it too long!
I assume a good gunsmith can cut and thread a fluted barrel? But maybe not enough diameter to thread once cut down to say 22”?
Sitting on 10 elk points. If you’ve burned 10-11 NR points in the last couple years I’d be curious to hear about your experience in Colorado. Worth it or keep applying and building? Shoot me a message.
Through my research this thread trends similar to others I have come across in regards to those units. Some feel it’s a good unit (usually archery hunters), others say too crowded (seems to be typical of rifle season). I agree, lots of roads, but I hunt Oregon, so I’m used to that. Either way...
I applied for a type 9 with decent draw odds. Hoping to draw. If anyone has archery hunted the northern units in the Big Horns, I’d love to pick your brain. Shoot me a pm. Thanks