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A good point with fov.
Since I've never had a larger spotting scope, this will hopefully be less of an issue.
Went back and forth on the diameter - 50 vs 65 vs 80 vs larger. Weight was an issue, bulk considered. Fellow who turned me on to the hunt area said he walked upwards of 15 miles a day covering ground, glassing for deer.
10x binoculars will be used for the first pass and closer stuff, then switch over to the spotter for more distance and "the other side". Be interesting to see how it all pans out in the field. Might hate the spotter, might love it.
Now to draw that tag.
Since I've never had a larger spotting scope, this will hopefully be less of an issue.
Went back and forth on the diameter - 50 vs 65 vs 80 vs larger. Weight was an issue, bulk considered. Fellow who turned me on to the hunt area said he walked upwards of 15 miles a day covering ground, glassing for deer.
10x binoculars will be used for the first pass and closer stuff, then switch over to the spotter for more distance and "the other side". Be interesting to see how it all pans out in the field. Might hate the spotter, might love it.
Now to draw that tag.