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<blockquote data-quote="jremmons" data-source="post: 3457086" data-attributes="member: 119184"><p>Different needs, different eyes, etc. I wasn't able to get comfortable with the 10x when I had my injury but now that it's gotten better after PT, I've been using a friend's 10x Razor for most of my late summer/early fall shorebird/waterfowl/migrant surveys and have really enjoyed it. I think the larger AFoV of the Razor helps with that. Given that I mostly bird by call, anyways, I've really not had an issue getting the bins on target as compared with my 8x32 FLs.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jremmons, post: 3457086, member: 119184"] Different needs, different eyes, etc. I wasn't able to get comfortable with the 10x when I had my injury but now that it's gotten better after PT, I've been using a friend's 10x Razor for most of my late summer/early fall shorebird/waterfowl/migrant surveys and have really enjoyed it. I think the larger AFoV of the Razor helps with that. Given that I mostly bird by call, anyways, I've really not had an issue getting the bins on target as compared with my 8x32 FLs. J [/QUOTE]
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