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Recent content by Yippeekiay

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    66A follow up. Questions

    The retailer is a legitimate dealer for Kowa. I'll give them (Kowa) a call Monday to see if I can wrangle at least a warranty registration and removable aiming device. Heading out now to enjoy some migration views.
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    66A follow up. Questions

    It is good to know some other focussers have a bit of take-up. Thanks for that.
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    66A follow up. Questions

    Sounds like since I bought the scope without the eyepiece I don't get the first class treatment. Plain white box.. No paperwork... No removable aiming device, lenses cloth.... Nothin'. It was confirmed as new though so that's cool. Didn't get an answer on the warranty but it sounds like its got...
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    66A follow up. Questions

    Odd.. I guess a phone call is on the schedule..
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    66A follow up. Questions

    For anyone purchasing the new Kowa 66A, or any of the new line, actually. Did yours come in a plain white box with 66a hand written on the side? No paperwork, no accessories. Just the scope in a bag, bubble wrap and a box.(?) Particularly concerned over the lack of a warranty card. Also...
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    883 or 66a?

    So, I chose the 66a sans eyepiece as I found a deal on one (TE-17w). I didn't order the scope til today so this not this weekend but next I'll be on the mountain spotting kettles and such. Will still go with bins but will have to spot from a little further away.
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    883 or 66a?

    Hi All, Very excited to be getting a new spotter and more so that Kowa has updated their Prominar line. Looking at the pricing I could get either the new 66a or the older 883. I realize it'll come down to personal choice and I likely can't go wrong with either but I'd still like some well...
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    Eyepices with Mil-reticles?

    Vortex did but its been a while so not entirely sure.
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    How to tell LX from LXL from serial #

    Sure enough. My 8x32 LX serial is a 201xxx. I think a part of my confusion was that my 8x's are also missing the badge over the prisms. I suppose as long as the L after the fov is consistent, and the badge is actually present, there's no problem in deciphering . Thanks so much!!
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    How to tell LX from LXL from serial #

    Awesome. Thanks for the input. I do know HG was sold over in England/Europe and LX was for North America. Why? Your guess is as good as mine. So I suppose my pertinent question is whether the "700" was applied as serial numbers before the "L" lighter version came out. I have the 8x32 in HG/LX...
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    How to tell LX from LXL from serial #

    Hi, I'm looking for an older Nikon LX in 10x32, not the LXL. Found one or two where the box says one thing but the bins are supposedly the newer version. Anyone happen to know the serial numbers that will differentiate for me? Thanks
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    New kid on the block.. Nightforce

    Ah, Yes but taste is truly indisputable. Just look at the clothing designs people wear nowadays (or any-a-days actually). Also, you must consider the main demographic this scope is set-up for. For some, pure functionality is sexy as all get-out. (myself included). I'd much rather an ugly scope...
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    New kid on the block.. Nightforce

    Hopefully they took a good scope and made it better. I'd like to think they would have built it from the ground up but hope springs eternal on that one. Surprised to see you even looking at this Paul. Is the Kowa 77 not working out for you? No, nothing like that. I absolutely love the Kowa...
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    New kid on the block.. Nightforce

    I'm a bit surprised no one has mentioned the new offering from Nightforce. http://nightforceoptics.com/ts-82-xtreme-hi-def-20-70x-spotting-scope/ If their reputation has anything to say this should be one heck of a scope. Kind of pricey but the durability alone should make up for that. I guess...
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    I can hear it but can't see it in the NE U.S.

    Nice!! Just sent the clip to The Falcon, (Thanks again Josh) and that makes the second (Thanks Mike). A quick google for a sound match and there it is... Prairie warbler! Now I just need to get out there with some binoculars and time not working. Life list #203! Thanks everyone! Paul
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