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Where's Bruce?
WKR
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I compared the ATX and BTX to my Vortex 80 and and saw little difference...certainly not enough to justify the 5K price tag or weight penalty. I have a Vortex 65 as well and it seems like a happy medium for most backpack hunts where ounces are being counted. Took my big 80 once...won't make that mistake again.
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I will be trying to glass up elk, deer, javelina in AZ and hogs in CA this year. Weight is the biggest consideration. I also have a Meopa 50 but it's just not working out. Trying to dial in the best spotter for BACKPACKING HUNTS. Use in the truck is not a concern. I find it easier to get on critters spotted with my binos if my spotter is straight, an angled spotter slows me down.
If you compared the Vortex to SwarO in real low light you’d see where the HUGE difference is..
No and here's why...I am not glassing much in twilight. That 30 minute window in the pre-dawn morning and post-sunset evening usually have me in a place where I am hoping to get an arrow off. The overwhelming amount of glassing is done during the day when I'm peering into shady areas under trees and in that scenario there was little difference between the Swaro & my Vortex (maybe it's just my eyes...I don't know, I only know what I see). Generally speaking, I spend big money for superior twilight glass that is mounted to a rifle for that last light shot...lugging a spotter while bow hunting is something I hate doing but sometimes you must.
If anyone is looking we just got in a demo Meopta Meostar 15x56 that's up for sale at only $1,099.99. It's not an SLC, however, it's darn close and at half the price it's worth considering