Originally Posted by 458Win
Both work well. Angled ones are easier for groups of different sized people watching animals, or spotting game high above you in mountains or, if turned sideways, from shooting from the bench.

For quickly finding and examining game I prefer straight.

458Win;
Good morning to you sir, I hope the weather in your section of Alaska is behaving and you are all well.

This year for the first time in 31 years, I spent some serious time chasing sheep as an old friend and hunting companion was drawn for a next to impossible to get any ram tag on the mountains behind the house.

Since it's such a rarity, a few of us locals who know that area volunteered to help out, but frankly it was selfish for me anyways as it gave me an excuse to look for rams once more.

Anyways sir, all that to say is we found what you've written to be exactly our experience.

All the best to you all on your hunts this fall.

Dwayne


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