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		<title>Swarovski Spotting Scope Video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spotting Scopes are sometimes essential to see beyond the distance  your binoculars can reach. I use a tripod with my Bushnell spotting scope for balance when I want to see across the lake.One drawback to Spotting Scopes has always been their size and extra weight.
 So what is a spotting scope?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Spotting Scopes </strong>are sometimes essential to see beyond the distance  your binoculars can reach. I use a tripod with my <strong>Bushnell spotting scope </strong>for balance when I want to see across the lake.One drawback to Spotting Scopes has always been their size and extra weight.</p>
<p> So what is a spotting scope?
<p> Essentially a spotting scope is like a portable telescope for on the ground in the field use, mostly for wildlife observation. <em>Though it functions more like binoculars than like a telescope in terms of its lenses and their function</em>.  It simply &#8220;sees&#8221; farther out, like 20x instead of 10x or higher. </p>
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<p>Count on <strong>Swarovski</strong> to cut right through that and come out with a design that is not only excellent but suitable and lightweight enough to take with you on a backpacking trip. </p>
<p><strong><em>Absolutely a  <a href= "http://www.binoculars.com/?source=pjn&#038;subid=10119"> Swarovski Spotting Scope</a> is next on my wishlist.</em></strong><br />
Take a CLOSER Look at the Magnesium alloy body here. <em><br />
Go Ahead and BUY Yours today</em>. </p>
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THEN YOU can Write a review on how well it works. <em> It sounds ideal to me</em>.</p>
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