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ok so after this last whitetail hunt i decided i need a higher power optics than just my 10 power, so i wanted some input what you all thought is more practical a 20-60 spotting scope or 15x56 pair of binos. thanks for any input.

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I would say binos. Thats a decision I recently made after having a spotting scope and selling it. But everyone is different. If someone is able to lend you a spotting scope, go out from the house or at the house and sit and glass random areas and see if your eyes like it for long periods of time. Mine dont, but again, everyone is different. Good luck.

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I would say binos. Thats a decision I recently made after having a spotting scope and selling it. But everyone is different. If someone is able to lend you a spotting scope, go out from the house or at the house and sit and glass random areas and see if your eyes like it for long periods of time. Mine dont, but again, everyone is different. Good luck.

I did the same thing and the rule for me is glass using my 15 X Binos an easy more user friendly way to glass up deer and then use the spotting scope to judge buck size and shot placement.

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I would say binos. Thats a decision I recently made after having a spotting scope and selling it. But everyone is different. If someone is able to lend you a spotting scope, go out from the house or at the house and sit and glass random areas and see if your eyes like it for long periods of time. Mine dont, but again, everyone is different. Good luck.

I did the same thing and the rule for me is glass using my 15 X Binos an easy more user friendly way to glass up deer and then use the spotting scope to judge buck size and shot placement.

 

Couldn't have said it better myself! You will find the deer with the 15's, but you will use the spotter to determine if you want to go after them.

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I would say binos. Thats a decision I recently made after having a spotting scope and selling it. But everyone is different. If someone is able to lend you a spotting scope, go out from the house or at the house and sit and glass random areas and see if your eyes like it for long periods of time. Mine dont, but again, everyone is different. Good luck.

I did the same thing and the rule for me is glass using my 15 X Binos an easy more user friendly way to glass up deer and then use the spotting scope to judge buck size and shot placement.

 

Couldn't have said it better myself! You will find the deer with the 15's, but you will use the spotter to determine if you want to go after them.

 

 

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I sold my Swaro spotter about a year ago to get Swaro 15's. They are amazing. I did end up snagging a like new Nikon ED50 to use when needed. I dont need to tell if it scores a certain inch total. If its big, I'm on the way!

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i was in a very similar situation this year with my Bighorn hunt. I went with the Swaro 15's, luckily i was able to borrow a spotting scope as well a swaro 80 hd, both are great but i have to say i am very pleased with my decision. The binos are much better (for me) for long periods of time, and when you need to the spotter brings them right into you lap. If you can only do one i would go binos.

 

 

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