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What's the Cheapest spotting scope I can get away with seeing 223 sized holes at 300yds. About 95% of my shooting is done under 300yds with a stretch out to 500yds every so often when I can make it out to that range. I'm looking at Celestron, Konus, and Redfield right now. Not finding much...
hi, i am a noobie about the spotting optic. I don't understand the meaning of 30 x 50 x70 .. what does it mean? I am looking for a decent nothing fancy optic to see the bullet holes for zeroing in my rifle. Because i am shooting at the club, i can't wait for everybody stop shooting before go...
Thinking of switching spotters and need some views on it. I currently have a leupold mk4 spotter 12-40x60 with TMR reticle (mils). I think its a great spotting scope with excellent eye relief and magnification range and above average optics. I have seen the option of the Swarovski ATS 65...
All, I was just wondering how the USO and the Leupold compaired? Glass quality, light trans, etc. They are both 40x max magnification and both have a FFP reticle (which would be a must for me). I have never looked through or been around either of them. Any input would be help. I see...
Exclusively, for hide members only! Until December 31, get a Swarovski spotting scope package, with either the 65mm or 80mm body and 20x60 eyepiece, in straight or angled and get a free vortex 30x eyepiece with mil or moa based reticle. This package gives you the best of both worlds, a 20x60...
This is an un-boxing and initial impressions review of the Zhumell 25-60x80mm Spotting Scope. The scope was purchased from Binoculars.com for $228.41 shipped. This seems to be the same price other online retailers are offering the scope for. I was in the market for a decent spotting...
At SportOptics.com, we use the equipment we sell. To make things easier on you guys, we've put together spotting scope packages that come complete with everything an outdoorsman would need to take his scope to the field. No more time spent wasted going through endless pages of tripods, tripod...
I am looking for a cheaper spotting scope not for finding bullet holes but for just spotting and watching deer and coyotes at 100-800 yards. my top price is 150 bucks. any input?