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digmyspace (249)
Hi,
Simply drop into your local store and start looking through all the scopes they have. When you see through the right one your eyes will tell you and your heart will sing a song! What I mean is - hold, use and test a scope before you buy it!
Remember - magnification and zoom are 2 different parameters. It's basic physics, but don't mess the two up when you choose your spotting scope. add a comment