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<blockquote data-quote="kflan22" data-source="post: 3326533" data-attributes="member: 123322"><p>Mike's thoughts about the little Bresser mirror mine. I find it to be a good usable scope. 15-30x works best for me being an eyeglass wearer. Yesterday evening I had a buddy take a look through the Bresser at four deer in a snow covered field. As he zoomed to 45x he made the comment: "Not too bad at full power. You seriously paid forty bucks for this thing!?" His spotter is an older Swarovski Habicht 20-60 ST. He has spent much more time behind a spotter than I have so based on my initial impressions and his comments I feel the scope is a great value.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I did order two of them and one is better than the other. The better of the two has a much smoother focus and cleaner glass. The other scope has a couple tiny spots of dust or something stuck to the glass inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kflan22, post: 3326533, member: 123322"] Mike's thoughts about the little Bresser mirror mine. I find it to be a good usable scope. 15-30x works best for me being an eyeglass wearer. Yesterday evening I had a buddy take a look through the Bresser at four deer in a snow covered field. As he zoomed to 45x he made the comment: "Not too bad at full power. You seriously paid forty bucks for this thing!?" His spotter is an older Swarovski Habicht 20-60 ST. He has spent much more time behind a spotter than I have so based on my initial impressions and his comments I feel the scope is a great value. As a side note, I did order two of them and one is better than the other. The better of the two has a much smoother focus and cleaner glass. The other scope has a couple tiny spots of dust or something stuck to the glass inside. [/QUOTE]
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