pocruadhlaoich
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During the Summer I was shooting outdoors and very briefly tried out the spotting scope of someone who was shooting on the line next to me. Although it was brief, my experience was that there was a big disconnect between performing the shot, then moving my body position to look through the spotting scope and then getting back into shooting position again.
Firstly, I am wondering if binoculars would be a better choice and would welcome your opinion? I have heard good things online from various archer forums about Nikon Monarch 5 10x42 binoculars, that they are good for the cost. In one article, the archer could easily differentiate between red and orange nocks on a target.
Does anyone have solid opinion about using binoculars vs spotting scope for target archery and if so can they give recommendations please?
Thank you!
Firstly, I am wondering if binoculars would be a better choice and would welcome your opinion? I have heard good things online from various archer forums about Nikon Monarch 5 10x42 binoculars, that they are good for the cost. In one article, the archer could easily differentiate between red and orange nocks on a target.
Does anyone have solid opinion about using binoculars vs spotting scope for target archery and if so can they give recommendations please?
Thank you!