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Hunting with half our brains tied behind our backs !

Dancer

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Hardly can find any Buzz about Analog hunting machines. Maybe it's hard to describe the feeling of hunting without a screen as a aid. I don't know but I get a kick out of calling a target without the visual aid. Your out there hunting and it's you and machine against the odds. I do hunt a old screen machine also (First yr AT Pro) I like pitting my Analog against it. I'll work a site over starting with one of them for a hunt or two. Then go back over with the other. Never fails to surprise. Always begs the question "How did I miss that?" There's no doubt that both types are highly capable. It's just what do you fill like driving today? Standard or Automatic.
 
I have always said hunting is amazingly fun and productive using both types and I currently still love switching between my F70, Nox and my Mojave.
I have used Tesoros and screen units since the beginning and I wouldn't enjoy this hobby as much if I couldn't do that anymore.
 
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