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I know now why shooters bring spotting scopes and use the range spotter at the 100 yard range. A lot of Leupold users out there. stir


Actually I bring my Zeiss (spotting scope) with me to the range.........




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I know now why shooters bring spotting scopes and use the range spotter at the 100 yard range. A lot of Leupold users out there. stir


Actually I bring my Zeiss (spotting scope) with me to the range.........


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Posts: 2750 | Location: Houston, Tx | Registered: 17 January 2005Reply With Quote
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i have had leupold 3x9, and was just given a zeiss conquest from my father in law. the only test that I have done, is at dusk I stood 100 yards from the back of my truck and looked at the liscense plate. With the leupold I could see the tag and its outline, with the zeiss I could read the numbers. Kinda of redneck I know, but in south Alabama you can be creative. I have no knowledge of Swarovski. Maybe this helps.
 
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i have had leupold 3x9, and was just given a zeiss conquest from my father in law. the only test that I have done, is at dusk I stood 100 yards from the back of my truck and looked at the liscense plate. With the leupold I could see the tag and its outline, with the zeiss I could read the numbers. Kinda of redneck I know, but in south Alabama you can be creative. I have no knowledge of Swarovski. Maybe this helps.


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