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Yukon 6x100x100 spotting scope

Franky

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Mar 27, 2017
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Do you ever tried or see in action the Yukon 6x100x100?
It's look like a good spotting scope for long range shooting.
What do you think about it?

Do you try or see that spotting scope Yukon 6x100x100? I see it and it's look like very good for long range shooting. What do you think about it?

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Type of Optical System Reflecting
Magnification 25x-100x (main channel)
Magnification 6x-25x (auxilliary channel)
Diameter, Lens, mm 100 (main channel), mm
Diameter, Lens, mm 25 (auxilliary channel), mm
Relative Aperture 1:6 (main channel)
Relative Aperture 1:6.25 (auxilliary channel)
Field of View 7 ° @ 6x
Field of View 2.5 ° @ 25x
Field of View 0.6 ° @ 100x
Field of View 122.8 m @ 6x
Field of View 43.7 m @ 25x
Field of View 10.5 m @ 100x
Distance, Minimum Focusing Distance 10 m @ 6x
Distance, Minimum Focusing Distance 200 m @ 100х
Eye Relief 16 (auxilliary channel)
Eye Relief 12 (main channel)
Diameter, Exit Pupil 4 ... 1 (main channel)
Diameter, Exit Pupil 4 ... 1 (auxilliary channel)
Diopter Adjustment ±5 dptr.
Resolution 2"-1.2" (main channel)
Resolution 6"-2" (auxilliary channel)
Operating Temperature -30 ... +40/ -22…104 °С/°F
Twilight Index 12.2 … 100
Level of Protection (acc. to IEC 60529) IPX3
Nitrogen Purged no
Tripod Mount 1/4, 3/8
Length 425 mm
Width 119 mm
Height 165 mm
Material, Lens enhanced glass
Body Material plastic
Weight 52.9 oz
 
No they are Not, they are what you would expect from a $100 scope, the are fine for folks who are just getting started IE one of the kids etc but that is as far as I would want to go with one.
 
Yukon? Do I know? Do he know? Hell, we dunno!

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Even for target detection over 60x is a waste pack space. I have a 20-60X100 great for the bench, but in the woods the 20x an 22x rifle scopes are more than enough for steel hits or real target detection. Most people think bigger is better however, the old rule less is more holds more water.