ndavison47
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Thank you for all the information in this thread! I’ve been saving toward a high end spotter for a little while now. This post provided great guidance toward purpose if use.
There’s very little, if any, first and last light glassing for sheep. Generally I spot them with binos and get closer with the spotter. I use a 65 and have been considering the Kowa 55. Not sure you could give me an 80. If you are trying to provide a nice view and experience for a client then I could see the benefit of an 80.
I use a slik carbon 634 tripod with my sworo 65. I've tried lighter tripods and they are nicer to carry but for the weight the slik is still light and very stable. Also can be used standing which is nice if you are in the thick stuff trying to glass rams up from the valley bottoms. I wouldn't recommend the pistol grip unless you are dead set on it. I also used the pistol grip but have since changed to a wiser precision panhead. super light weight and way easier to stay on rams than the pistol grip.Thanks for all the replies! How about tripod set ups to go with the 65?
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I use a slik carbon 634 tripod with my sworo 65. I've tried lighter tripods and they are nicer to carry but for the weight the slik is still light and very stable. Also can be used standing which is nice if you are in the thick stuff trying to glass rams up from the valley bottoms. I wouldn't recommend the pistol grip unless you are dead set on it. I also used the pistol grip but have since changed to a wiser precision panhead. super light weight and way easier to stay on rams than the pistol grip.