Mule3006Elk
WKR
Angled. Less tripod adjustments.
This is what I liked as wellAngled. Less tripod adjustments.
I made my own tripod adapter plates at a custom height
You can't do that with angled.
You will find that is the general consensus around here. The only place where a straight scope beats the angled is from a window mount.
I've had my straight for years and wish that i had the angled. If it weren't for having so much money in it I'd for sure switch.I too went from a straight to an angled and have been very happy with the angled
I agree with this downhill and truck completely, I bought angled but wish I had bought straight. The only niche situation I find the angled is good is is you are tall (I'm 6'-5") and glassing uphill (standing) and can't get your tripod + straight spotter high enough to glass without leaning forward and then bending your head back, so for this the angled is good. This applies to uphill spotting while sitting too, keeps your tripod lower. If I was rich I'd have both and pack the correct one where I plan to glass...Spotting downhill the straight spotter has a huge advantage. From the truck the straight spotter is much easier to use. I see no advantage to an angled spotter. Target acquisition is much faster and easier through a straight spotter which is the key to me..