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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1615610" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>If you are set on a mid budget line I'd spend it on a good set of binos and get them set up fo a tripod (good nikon leupold or zeiss ) trust me it's better to save and get the beat you can afford than to buy several cheapies and be unsatisfied with them all then have to try and sell them to buy a better set. I sold a Burris and nikon spotting scope then added some and bought a used zeiss of eBay and am finally more than pleased with my spotting scope. Makes shooting prarie dogs at long range much simpler they are a little heavy in an elk pack but sure make glassing shady spots allot easier. I've had to use cheap binos and spotting scopes and man is it frustrating and you notice the strain it puts on your eyes best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1615610, member: 18402"] If you are set on a mid budget line I'd spend it on a good set of binos and get them set up fo a tripod (good nikon leupold or zeiss ) trust me it's better to save and get the beat you can afford than to buy several cheapies and be unsatisfied with them all then have to try and sell them to buy a better set. I sold a Burris and nikon spotting scope then added some and bought a used zeiss of eBay and am finally more than pleased with my spotting scope. Makes shooting prarie dogs at long range much simpler they are a little heavy in an elk pack but sure make glassing shady spots allot easier. I've had to use cheap binos and spotting scopes and man is it frustrating and you notice the strain it puts on your eyes best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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