Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
I would think a lot depends on how you will use them. It seems cheap ones would work OK to quickly check movement because you don't want to point your gun an an unidentified movement.

I wouldn't want cheap ones to evaluate bucks in low light or spend hours glassing open country for game.


Right.......I need something to use in a shooting house when I want to look at something (probably within 300 yds max) without fooling with raising my gun up, and the little ones I have now aren't cutting it. I'm not glassing for ELK 1000yds away. I'll look into some of the recommendations above.


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1. All Politicians Are Liars
2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement
3. Taxation Is Theft