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24 February 2019, 04:42
ho
scottish stalker scope
what is the proper name for the long tube scopes that some of the scottish stalkers use. thanks
26 February 2019, 21:39
faisal
they are known as an extendable telescope or draw scopes.

and are still made today.

https://www.grahamsonline.co.uk/product/2079

Swarovski produce a couple of modern equivalents to.

https://aa.swarovskioptik.com/hunting/ctc-cts-c200203
28 February 2019, 15:10
Heym SR20
Stalking Scope or Hill Scope.

Grays of Inverness still make them and they are lovely to use.

I have an older Ross which lives in my hunting pack and used quite regularly. Bought it last year - well used but still perfectly usable.

Also have a vintage Negretti & Zambra Stalking Scope that was my wife Grandathers. It still gets used but on fine days.

They take a bit of getting used to, but their length allows to do away with tripods etc. sit down learning against a rock and brace it across your knee, or with your walking stick.

The Swarovski draw is optically great, but a lot shorter so ergonomically doesn't work. You are better off with a converntional spotting scope or a tripod.
28 February 2019, 19:25
butchloc
i still have a s&b draw tube scope - it's a 20x that draws from about8" to about 34" - very handy scope because is compacts so well-plus it has the sharpest optics of anything i've looked through-called a mayflower i bout it about 1980
02 March 2019, 23:48
Biebs
Butch, they're meant to be used as spotting scopes, not duct taped to the barrel of your Mossberg! :-)
03 March 2019, 01:35
kurtbe
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Butch, they're meant to be used as spotting scopes, not duct taped to the barrel of your Mossberg! :-)

lol