Viewing Africa

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A veteran professional hunter, Joe Coogan, discusses about what he learned about optics and Africa during the past three decades and concludes that sights such as the Cape buffalo and bull elephants are best viewed through high-quality binoculars. Accepting the advantage of improved viewing, he believes that fixed power scopes are superior to variables as they travel more reliably and weathers rough conditions.

author: Coogan, Joe
Africa, Usage

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Swarovski ATS80HD

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Swarovski, a respected name in binoculars and riflescopes, measures 14 inch in length and weights 47 and half oz and offers world class spotting scopes such as the ATS80HD. The 80 mm-diameter objective lens assures sharp definition and light-gathering power in twilight, haze, rain or fogs.

Product information, Product/Service Evaluation, Swarovski ATS80HD (Binoculars)

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Lessons learned

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Different kinds of binoculars and laser rangefinders that are suitable for hunters to view are discussed. A set of stoney point professional sticks that are hinged at the top and have telescoping legs to adjust for height and lock into position is presented.

author: Keefe, Mark A.
Optical range finders, Rangefinders

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subjects list: Evaluation, Binoculars, Hunting gear, Hunting equipment, United States
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