Binos are in great condition. I’ve ranged over 2100 yards with them on the tripod. No scratches that I can see on the glass and no obvious wear on the body.
Asking 1200 OBO
Anybody know how things are looking north of sand point? I hunted that area last year around mid May and was hoping to hit it again this year during similar conditions? Thanks in advance
Still in the packaging, I have 2 of these and don’t need 2. Warning, If you have really big binos they won’t fit. I have 10x42 range finding binos that fit great. $149 from Sitka.
$115 tyd
Left handed RX3
29in draw length
65lb draw weight
True Glow Range Rover Pro w/ dual indicator
Bee Stinger Stab
Whisker Biscuit
Great Bow, lightly used. Comes as seen in the picture. Hit me up with any questions or to request more pics. It’s ready to shoot as is.
400 tyd obo
A guy with the same user name has started the exact same conversations on other bear forums. We are lucky to have a guy on here who is so passionate about the way other people hunt and is never wrong.
I would bump up. Not to say the 308 won't do the job. but the minute you are blood trailing, you are gonna have doubt in your mind and wish you had bumped up. That is a massive animal.
This may be true. I didn't ask them where the scopes are assembled or the components are sourced because that is not what I was comparing and is not the purpose of this thread.
However, the NF spotters, produced by Meopta, would presumably be produced at Meopta's US or Czech Factory.
As far...
I edited my Original Post. I think there was some confusion. I was only talking about spotting scopes specifically the NF TS 82 model vs the Meopta S2 82. To my knowledge all of Nightforce's rifle scopes are made in house.
So, when reading reviews and comparisons of Meopta vs the big three, many people acknowledge that while Meopta is not as good at the big three it gets damn close for the money. Of course this leads to discussions about other spotting scopes Meopta produced including the Cabelas Euro line and...