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<blockquote data-quote="Wall-eyes" data-source="post: 387400" data-attributes="member: 1902"><p>First off nice draw. I have the Leica Geovid 10x42 original version which will range1,600 yds which is about max not sure new model. They work very good daylight to dark, very nice glass the newer HD version which has been out for a while is even nicer. Was about $1,500 back in the day. I have no complaints hung around my neck for many miles all over North Amerca. As far as tripod go light weight. I have the carbon fiber outdoorsman model was like $500 plus adapters back in day very happy with it. I have the binocular and gun rest very easy to switch out. As far as bullet do not use Bergers get more robust built one. I used a custom built 340 weatherby with 250 grain Nosler or Barnes. Dad told me those hunts that are maybe happen once in lifetime hit them hard with big gun dont be that guy that thinks his smaller caliber is fine. Smallest rifle I shoot on smaller type animal's was a 7mmag 175 grain partition. Enjoy hunt I would do the guide as you did. I have done some hunts without and it was not a good ending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wall-eyes, post: 387400, member: 1902"] First off nice draw. I have the Leica Geovid 10x42 original version which will range1,600 yds which is about max not sure new model. They work very good daylight to dark, very nice glass the newer HD version which has been out for a while is even nicer. Was about $1,500 back in the day. I have no complaints hung around my neck for many miles all over North Amerca. As far as tripod go light weight. I have the carbon fiber outdoorsman model was like $500 plus adapters back in day very happy with it. I have the binocular and gun rest very easy to switch out. As far as bullet do not use Bergers get more robust built one. I used a custom built 340 weatherby with 250 grain Nosler or Barnes. Dad told me those hunts that are maybe happen once in lifetime hit them hard with big gun dont be that guy that thinks his smaller caliber is fine. Smallest rifle I shoot on smaller type animal's was a 7mmag 175 grain partition. Enjoy hunt I would do the guide as you did. I have done some hunts without and it was not a good ending. [/QUOTE]
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