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27 February 2010, 23:35
sputster
Leupold Sequoia Spotting Scopes
How are the Sequoia Scopes compared to others in the price range, like Nikon, etc. ($400-$500)? I see they have kits for sale at Cabela's at a decent price.

I have been using a Burris Landmark for 10 years, but it is not as clear as I would like it to be. I am looking at spotting at a target range between 100-300 yards.

I have a pair of Leupold Wind River 8x42 binos and am impressed by their performance for price, wondered if the Sequioa was the same way.


sputster
28 February 2010, 19:07
duckboat
I have a Sequoia scope that I bought about 3 years ago. I am thoroughly disappointed with it and wish I had never bought it. I can't get the clarity I need and struggle to see 20 cal bullet holes at 100 yards. I'm planning on buying a higher end spotting scope to replace it. I wish I had just bought a higher end scope to begin with.
02 March 2010, 00:35
Stonecreek
The Sequoia is Chinese-made. It seems that the low-cost Asian makers have trouble with higher magnifications, whether it is in scopes, binoculars, or spotting scopes. I've seen some low-powered "Leupold" binoculars (Yosemite) that are outstandingly clear and crisp with excellent resolution, but when magnification goes above 10X or so, it seems that the flaws in the instrument are also "magnified".
02 March 2010, 04:56
woods
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Originally posted by duckboat:
I have a Sequoia scope that I bought about 3 years ago. I am thoroughly disappointed with it and wish I had never bought it. I can't get the clarity I need and struggle to see 20 cal bullet holes at 100 yards. I'm planning on buying a higher end spotting scope to replace it. I wish I had just bought a higher end scope to begin with.


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06 March 2010, 19:42
sputster
Thank you all. I was going off of my impression of a different "Leupold" import, the Wind River binocs. I have a pair of Japan-made WR 8x42 roof prisms, and they are outstanding optics.

I was leaning towards the Kowa 600 series, I will save my nickels and dimes and lean harder.

tu2


sputster