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<blockquote data-quote="UTCbirder" data-source="post: 1490970" data-attributes="member: 65449"><p>Hello Mooreorless:</p><p></p><p>yep i saw that one too, and purchased the copy from the local B&N bookstore earlier in the month. i also was a bit surprised to see BWD move toward something a little more quantifiable in the way of testing protocol, as opposed to what i have seen in the past in such reviews, basically: "well you know most of us thought [Brand "A"] looked really decent, really sharp, but a few thought [Brand "B"] was a little better", or something to that effect. At least a step in the right direction, i'd say.</p><p></p><p>the lil 50 Nikon just keeps getting rave reviews all over the place, and i for one have to say it's just about the only spotter of the three birding specific scopes i own that sees any action these days.... simply stunning view!</p><p></p><p>regards,</p><p>UTC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UTCbirder, post: 1490970, member: 65449"] Hello Mooreorless: yep i saw that one too, and purchased the copy from the local B&N bookstore earlier in the month. i also was a bit surprised to see BWD move toward something a little more quantifiable in the way of testing protocol, as opposed to what i have seen in the past in such reviews, basically: "well you know most of us thought [Brand "A"] looked really decent, really sharp, but a few thought [Brand "B"] was a little better", or something to that effect. At least a step in the right direction, i'd say. the lil 50 Nikon just keeps getting rave reviews all over the place, and i for one have to say it's just about the only spotter of the three birding specific scopes i own that sees any action these days.... simply stunning view! regards, UTC [/QUOTE]
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