blacktail09
FNG
I have always used angled, I am going to finally buy a Swaro and stop always wanting a better scope in the field. I can get a way better deal (600 less) on a straight one and can’t decide if it’s the right decision
I hadn’t thought of that till you mentioned it. That just made my decision easier. Thanks.The angled eye piece will catch more snow and rain....
Depends. If you're glassing steeply uphill with binos, on a tripod which is set at a height primarily for level and downhill glassing, you will encounter the same neck strain as with a straight spotter. If free handing your binos, that's not an issue since you can adjust your body posture to compensate. Does that make sense?The straight vs angled spotter debate confuses me with regards to glassing with binos.. If I'm glassing with binos uphill then won't the straight spotter suit my needs? They don't make angled binos other than the BTX and Kowas as far as I know.. so the neck issues would be there just from bino glassing..
Thanks,
Drop_Tine
Yes, but then you would most likely need to readjust your tripod height lower, so that you can glass level and down hill.Makes sense. With a correct height tripod though couldn't I use a straight spotter effectively looking uphill? Or would I have to contort myself to get behind the glass?