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Angled spotting scope is relatively difficult for beginners and is better for spotting at an angle.Straight spotting scope is more beginner-friendly and is better for spotting animals on the ground and viewing in narrow spaces.
3MOA provides versatility for mid to long-range shooting.
6MOA is user-friendly for moving target at close-range shooting.
1x prism scope is developed for shooters with astigmatism.
It possess true 1x for two eyes open shooting.
The center dot is visible even when the illumination fails.
Fiber reticle: intricate reticle pattern, strong shockproof, low cost
Etched reticle: illuminated center dot under bright sunlight, strong fog proof
1-6x, traditional and budge-friendly, great viewing experience at any power.
1-8x, two more powers to play with, a bit tradeoff of image clarity at the high magnification under low light condition.
1-10x, trending and high-value, more versatility for people plan to shoot across broad distance range.
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Continental for long-range observation and target shooting with the reticle.
Paragon is lightweight and compact, improving your outdoor adventure.
Forester is designed for wildlife observation with an affordable price.