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Binoculars or spotting scope

  • 11-04-2014 1:58pm
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    Which would be better for target practice 200 yds out
    Binoculars or spotting scope ??


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  • Subscribers Posts: 4,076 ✭✭✭IRLConor


    nedcbr6 wrote: »
    Which would be better for target practice 200 yds out
    Binoculars or spotting scope ??

    I'm sure there are some circumstances where a pair of binoculars will work but in most cases you're better off with a spotting scope.

    If your spotting scope is on a stand or tripod you can operate it hands-free, which (depending on the kind of shooting you're doing) is either helpful or essential.


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