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I prefer angled for prone and straight for standing/sitting. Angled is nice in prone because I don't have to crane my neck so much to use it. But I have 2 straight spotting scopes, so I make do with what I've got.
NRA competition with mandated positions and courses of fire.Why use an angled body?
Go to any highpower match and you are hard pressed to find anything other than angled spotting scopes. The only people using straight spotters are those who are "using what they have." Angled spotters are better for just about every activity because they are much easier on your neck. If you have to use a spotter for any length of time, the angled body is way more comfortable and natural to use.I'm guessing a strait body would be better for a prone position. Why use an angled body?