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    Spotting scopes Leica APO Televid 65, 25-50x Swarovski 25-60x 65mm & 85mm Nightforce

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    Tough choice they are all very good in the field.

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    Very nice

    Which one did you choose ?
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    Spotting scopes Leica APO Televid 65, 25-50x Swarovski 25-60x 65mm & 85mm Ni...

    Quote Originally Posted by rob270 View Post
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    Tough choice they are all very good in the field.
    I have an older APO-77 20-60 I plan to update it when the people that design these things, build them with a more usable bottom end magnification.
    I find 20x way to much in most of the country I hunt. Especially when I try to initially locate animals that are on the move after I have located them in my binos. But 60x is almost always needed to assess them properly.
    25x would be harder again.
    Is the 60 that much cheaper than the 80 objective Rob or are you looking at size so you can carry?


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    R93, the spotting scope I'm look for has to be able to be carried in a pack, what I have found is with the 85mm at the lower magnification 25x is much better than I expected, I spent a good part of the day watching calfs in closeup and at considerable distance, tracking them feeding and walking around on the fringe of some lightly timbered country, the field of view is very good as is the contrast. It is fairly bulky (the 85mm) but I'm considering it because with the X series you can change the back to the 65mm with the one eye piece. I also see they do a 30-70 95mm. In saying that the Leica is very good as well compact, not to heavy and very good in the field.

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    Theres a testfire of the New NF spotter coming out in the Rod and Rifle , should be next month

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    The NF is very good just a bit big for the pack.

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    Spotting scopes Leica APO Televid 65, 25-50x Swarovski 25-60x 65mm & 85mm Ni...

    I like the one I have got apart from the mag range and that it takes up a lot of room in the pack. It is a big heavy sucker.
    Like the look of the swaro. Newer ones may be easier to use hopefully.
    Is the swaro the lightest out of the ones you tried?
    If you spend a bit of time behind one looking at game, an angled scope is the only way to go as well. Can't stand looking uphill through a straight scope.
    Let us know what you settle on Rob.
    I have been keeping an eye out for a second hand quality scope but may have to buy new.


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    the Leica weight is a tad over 1.5 kg
    Swarovski 1.6 kg with the 65mm/weight of the 85mm lens 1.150 kg and eye piece 840grams

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob270 View Post
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    the Leica weight is a tad over 1.5 kg
    Swarovski 1.6 kg with the 65mm/weight of the 85mm lens 1.150 kg and eye piece 840grams
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    The Winchester, Rems are a thing of the past, build quality/ finish of the later ones is very poor in my opinion, cycling the bolt is like chucking a golf ball down a 24' pipe. Bring back the old Mohawk and early 700's, sad to say.
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    I have used Swarovski spotting scopes and know they are great performers. But how about Nightforce? Any first hand experiences to share?

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    Swarovski spotting scopes are remarkable and there is no doubt about it. I had bought Swarovski from Welcome to OpticAuthority.com - opticauthority.com and got a great deal last season. But How about Nightforce? Has anyone used them?

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    Mark the Nightforce was very good, optically the Swarovski and the Leica where a cut above with the Nightforce being a little bulky for the pack.
    Cheers Rob.

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    Having used my Zeiss which has a 20-60x zoom , I can say that I think 20x on hte bottom end is TOO high , and I would look at something that has 15x or lower on the bottom end , like the newer Zeiss Spotter 45 , which is 15-45x zoom , 72mm front lens .

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    Spotting scopes Leica APO Televid 65, 25-50x Swarovski 25-60x 65mm & 85mm Ni...

    Dunno. I think I would rather put up with the 20x bottom end as I like that bit of extra top end when assessing an animal.
    Wish they could do a 10x-60x or similar.
    Having said that I have only used 40x scopes on a range. Mine is either at 20x or 60x depending on time of day. Never in the middle.
    Nice scope there Chris

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