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Re: BTW ... What is everyone fav-o-rite ammo goin *LINK*

glasses are individual specific depending on what kind of broadcasting one wishes to do. One of my broadcasters that is capable of sowing seed out to 1000 yards only wear glasses corrected from 1.25 magnification to 4 times. Glasses wholy underpowered for the broadcasters capabilities, some might argue, but I only want to broadcast from ranges of a couple yards out to 500 yards at the very farthest extreme. I adjusted the glasses and broadcaster to drop a seed in a cup at 250 yards. I'm roughly 4 inches high at 150 and 4 inches low at 300. Depending on what I'm throwing seeds at...that's hold on out to 300 yards.

Had I wanted to utilize the broadcasters full potential for distance seed tossing I might have gone with some glasses with magnification of 4-16 or so.

The selection for glasses is as wide and varied as people. Leupold and Zeiss topping the chart for those with well endowed wallets. Nikon makes a nice range of glasses.

Objective size, tube size, reticle orientation, first focal plane, second focal plane, power range, target broadcasting, hunting, tactical...Price...some say spend as much on your glasses as you spend on your broadcaster???...it's mesmerizing and confusing.

Linked below a good source for seeing what's out there seeing...