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<blockquote data-quote="jring" data-source="post: 3372283" data-attributes="member: 133897"><p>From manufacturer specs: 265-116 ft probably at 1000yards. So that's 80-35m at 1000y, probably 10% more at 1000m. </p><p>Frankly I don't see the point of this instrument - it's magnification range is better served with binoculars or maybe stabilized binoculars - my 8x30 E2 bins give me almost double the field at 8x. </p><p>And any other bin in up to 20x will give you a better view - maybe combined with a mono- or light tripod - which you will need for the baby scope too at higher mag.</p><p></p><p>Joachim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jring, post: 3372283, member: 133897"] From manufacturer specs: 265-116 ft probably at 1000yards. So that's 80-35m at 1000y, probably 10% more at 1000m. Frankly I don't see the point of this instrument - it's magnification range is better served with binoculars or maybe stabilized binoculars - my 8x30 E2 bins give me almost double the field at 8x. And any other bin in up to 20x will give you a better view - maybe combined with a mono- or light tripod - which you will need for the baby scope too at higher mag. Joachim [/QUOTE]
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