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Swarovski AT vs. ST Balance: Which Model Suits Your Style?

We push the AT Balance to its limits at Bisley, spotting steel impacts without a tripod." Join Ed Jackson as he tests the groundbreaking Swarobalance system, which processes 1,000 measurements per second to stabilize your image at high magnification.

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Shooting Times 6 February 2026

Is the tripod officially obsolete? In this video, we head into the field with Ed Jackson to put the revolutionary Swarovski AT and ST Balance spotting scopes to the ultimate test. Featuring groundbreaking Swarobalance stabilisation technology, these are the first premium spotting scopes designed to deliver a rock-steady image at high magnification—completely handheld.

We push the AT Balance to its limits at Bisley, spotting steel impacts without a tripod, and explore the compact ST Balance for rapid target acquisition. Whether you are a hunter demanding agility or a nature observer seeking total freedom, this might be the most significant paradigm shift in optics.

In this review:

  • – Swarobalance technology: How the technology processes 1,000 measurements per second.
  • – AT vs. ST models: Which ergonomics suit your style? (18-45×65 vs 14-35×50).
  • – Optical performance: Vivid colours, edge-to-edge sharpness, and low-light mastery.
  • – Field testing: Real-world results from long-range shooting to wildlife digiscoping.
  • – The verdict: Is the £2,900 investment worth it for your kit?

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Disclaimers:

✅ All hunting activities and firearms handling shown in this film are conducted legally and ethically.

✅ This video is intended for educational and documentary purposes only.

✅ No firearms or firearms related accessories are for sale in this video.

Technical Specification:

Name: Beretta SL2 Sport Adjustable

Calibre: 12-bore

Barrel Length: 32” on test, 30” and 31” also available

Weight: 8.5 lbs

Length of Pull: 14.5”

Price: From £18,900

Contact: GMK

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