If you're wanting to actually spot game to kill, you're going to want high-end binos on a tripod. If you're wanting to take photos of scenery and wildlife, then high-end spotter with phone attachment is the way to go. There's reasons why guides use binos for glassing and not spotters. Best of...
The only need for a spotting scope is when you are trying to count points, frame size, etc. for trophy potential. I'd rather have a pair of 15x SLC and a high-end pan head and tripod setup. You're going to search and glass with binos and also will be able to judge most trophy potential or to a...
I had pain in my bow arm/shoulder for 6 months or better.. nothing made it better... trust me i tried everything I could. Long story short i finally went to a orthopedic surgeon. After testing etc. I had tendinitis. 1st and only time but i took a steroid shot. Long ass needle went into the...
You are right on that amount of cost
. I grossly exaggerated the costs apparently. Personally i couldn't justify the difference. The functionality of my SHV is on par with having a zero stop and tracking properly. Never compared side by side but I'm assuming the clarity is better on the nxs. But...
I just bought a shv 5-20x56mm...Spend the more money of you want but it has everything i need..i can't justify 3 times the price just to own a NXS. The zero set technology as they put it sure seems pretty solid to me as a zero stop.
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