RE: Bushnell 20-60x80 Zoom w/Rainguard,45°
I bought a Bushnell about 15 years ago and took it back to the gunstore because it was dim around dusk and not very sharp at longer distance. I went with a Leupold Gold Ring and Nikon and have never looked back. I don't know about the newer Bushnell scopes quality. Bsuhnell is working with other companies (Bausch & Lomb, etc.) so their quality has probably gone up quite a bit. Regardless of what scope you consider, I would recommend that you try to look through the scope around dusk if possible and definitely at longer distance (at least 200+ yards) to get an idea of scope's glass quality. If you don't get the quality you need, you'll end up taking it back like I did.
As for having a straight or angled scope, that depends upon what is more comfortable for you and how you plan on using it. If you want to be able to stand or sit above a scope and bend down slightly to look through it, the angled is obviously better. If you plan on lying prone (like in the field) or just barely looking over the top of a table or obstacle, a straight scope would work better.
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