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hazmat 06-23-2008 06:40 AM

Angled or straight?
 
Those of you who use spotting scopes...do you prefer a straight eyepiece or angled? Why?

I'm looking at the Swaro HD series.

HEAD0001 06-23-2008 08:43 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
Straight for the bench. Angled for the field. Tom.

doubleA 06-23-2008 09:23 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
I have grown accustom to the angled head, though it did take awhile from veiwing a straight eye piece for years. They just seem more verstile IMHO,but are at times harder to acquire targets. With the angled eye piece you can turn it to the left,right, up and down to suit your needs.

I have a pair of Swarovski ATS-80 HD's and love them

J for the USA 06-23-2008 09:58 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
Hazmat,
I was able to find an angledNikon ED 82mm for just under $800. For that price it came with an EP making the package about $600 cheaper than what I may have paid in a store. For such a stellar deal on an amazing scopeI just couldn't say no but having now used the scope for both scouting and hunting I can say I wish I had the straight scope instead. The angled is indeed easier to use when you're just standing and glassing a hillside or something. However, out here in the West there are lots of steep hills to look down while hunting. Just try to imagine how much higher you'd have to prop yourself up to look through the EP while looking down at a steep angle. Your outline is conspicuous enough to a deer, you don't want your equipment adding to that. My vote: straight. Best luck with your search and God bless.

salukipv1 06-23-2008 11:19 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
one thing to consider is if you're sitting down in the field and using an angled.....that'll have to be that much lower and with grasses etc...that can be a problem.....

also with straight you're essentially looking at and through at the same angle....towards the game, not the ground....

though angled you could use a shorter tripod and stand straight up and look down, whereas you may have to hunch over if your tripod doesn't goto eye level.

Also out of the truck, window mount, not sure an angled would work well for that.

I dont have a swaro, but mines straight, so I think i'd get a straight. But hey get one if you don't like it, i'll take it off your hands.....then just get the other model.....I'll even toss in $100.


spikebuck77 06-24-2008 07:28 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
I much prefer the straight eye piece because you can align the scope faster on target. The straight eyepiece magnifies the focal point of your vision where the angled eyepiece is like looking through a tunnel trying to find your target.

oldelkhunter 06-24-2008 11:59 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
Straight , it makes it a lot easier to line up a target. Angled for the bench

Mojotex 06-27-2008 08:30 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
Straight .... for all the reasons mentioned above. For me straight is just a more "natural" feel. Ask the retailer to let you try both out. I think is a short test right there at the store you'd get a good feel for what works best for you.

trailer 06-27-2008 11:45 AM

RE: Angled or straight?
 
I prefer straight over angle for bench and spotting fields...:eek:


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