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    NL Pure 8x32 or 10x42?

    Just bought the 12s from eurooptic, and the forehead rest as well. Thanks for all the replies
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    NL Pure 8x32 or 10x42?

    In watching videos recently, it seems the FOV and weight are nearly identical for the 12s and the10s, and with the forehead rest stabilization is enhanced, so definitely leaning towards the 12s now.
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    NL Pure 8x32 or 10x42?

    For opening week stone sheep hunt next year. Taking my STS 65 spotter, so wouldn't the 8z for handheld glassing be enough, or should I get the 10x?
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    Spotter Choice for Backpack Sheep Hunt

    If we have to look that hard I am going to say let's keep moving and look for another ram. I want it to be a no-brainer. I'd rather come back empty handed than kill a squeaker
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    Spotter Choice for Backpack Sheep Hunt

    On my last sheep hunt, I absolutely hated waiting on my turn to look in the spotter, and decided then I would never go on another one without my own spotter. I'm taking one come hell or high water
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    Spotter Choice for Backpack Sheep Hunt

    Hunt will be first couple weeks of august, so low light is not an issue
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    Spotter Choice for Backpack Sheep Hunt

    Currently have a Swaro STS 65HD w 20-50 wide angle, but @ 48oz, considering selling and getting the Kowa TSN 554 to save weight as it is 1.25# lighter Sheep hunt will be a backpack hunt, so looking to cut weight, but not taking a spotter is not an option for me. Is the Swaro worth the extra...
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    CO Moose down!

    I didn't realize moose could get that big in the L48. As someone else said, @ 50 inches you are pushing Alaska Yukon trophy caliber.. Congratulations!!
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    Three rams in three years!

    Wow, that is really special. Congratulations to all of you!
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    Yukon sheep and moose

    Congratulations! That is a stud of a dall ram
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