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18 March 2009, 01:19
Brett
Need Spotting Scope Advice
I would like to be able to spot 20 cal holes in a paper target at 100yds.

Any advice on for the least expensive spotting scope that will get the job done?

Thanks;
Brett
18 March 2009, 04:19
butchloc
you should be able to see 20 cal holes in the target at 100 through you riflescope or binos. if you're looking at a cheap spotter be aware that things are going to be awfully fuzzy. take a peek at the low priced nikons
18 March 2009, 04:42
Brett
Butchloc,

Boy, you called that one. I have a Winchester spotting scope that I bought at a bargin price.

That was a bad idea...

I'll have a look at the Nikons.

Thanks;
Brett
18 March 2009, 06:54
Fasteel
Celestron make an OK scope for the money. The 65mm Ultima should be for sale in the US for around $149.00. FS
18 March 2009, 08:42
Brett
Thanks Fasteel,

I'll take a look.

Brett
18 March 2009, 09:12
groundhog devastation
Put yorself a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14 on the rifle and forget about the need for a spotting scope!! Step it up to the Monarch 6.5-20 Nikon,(old model not made anymore)and forget the need for a spotting scope at 100 yards!! Any quality glass should not require a spotter at 100 yards be it a 17 or 20 or 22 caliber hole in the paper!! The NIKONS have it hands down for quality, affordability and clarity!!! GHD


Groundhog Devastation(GHD)
18 March 2009, 09:38
Brett
Thanks GHD,

I have a Leupold Vari X III 2.5X8 on it. Guess it's time to get a varmet scope...

Brett
18 March 2009, 11:53
Wendell Reich
I have never regretted the money I spent on high quality optics.

I have always regretted the money I spent on sub par optics.
18 March 2009, 19:03
muck
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
I have never regretted the money I spent on high quality optics.

I have always regretted the money I spent on sub par optics.


+1 (A Big 1).

muck
18 March 2009, 21:37
Bustingclay
quote:
Originally posted by Brett:
Thanks GHD,

I have a Leupold Vari X III 2.5X8 on it. Guess it's time to get a varmet scope...

Brett


Hey Brett, I just bought the same scope that Goundhog Devastation is talking about with the BDC reticle.
For what it's worth, I like it better than my VX-II on another rifle.


Doug
19 March 2009, 01:09
Brett
Bustingclay,

Do you have the 4.5X12 or the 6.5X20?

Brett
19 March 2009, 22:40
Bustingclay
quote:
Originally posted by Brett:
Bustingclay,

Do you have the 4.5X12 or the 6.5X20?

Brett


Brett,
I bought the 4.5-12x40 Side Focus. I think it's a model 6453 but I would have to check.
Nice scope though.


Doug
20 March 2009, 16:12
Moorepower
I have not read a bad review of the Konus spotting scopes. Go to Optics Planet and look at the reviews, do a search on the net and check also. The only bitch is there heavy. 1/3 the price of a "good" spotting scope.
20 March 2009, 19:50
FRANKIE2000
I picked up a Simmons 20-60 power at my local Wal-Mart the other day for $70 that came with a fairly decent full size tripod and a soft carry case for both. I am very pleased with it. I dont know if it would be my first choice to use for spoting mountain goats from 5 miles away but for at the gun range it is more than enough. I was spoting my holes from my 30-06 with no problem.
21 March 2009, 09:37
SR4759
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
I have never regretted the money I spent on high quality optics.

I have always regretted the money I spent on sub par optics.


Here is my take on it.
Your binocular goes on every hunting trip and your spotter goes on every trip to the range.
Those optics travel more than any rifle or rifle scope. They are used on every trip. Why should they not be the best optics you own?
21 March 2009, 10:49
Buliwyf
You get what you pay for.
21 March 2009, 16:15
DMB
quote:
Originally posted by Wendell Reich:
I have never regretted the money I spent on high quality optics.

I have always regretted the money I spent on sub par optics.


A BIG AMEN to that point! thumb
Last year I bit the bullet and bought a Swaro spotter. Talk about a joy to use, that spotter delivers the goods.
As someone else so aptly said above, a spotter, like binox, goes everywhere.

Don




21 March 2009, 19:57
wymple
There is a very nice Nikon (not me) over in classifieds. Half what it cost.
25 March 2009, 05:45
Buliwyf
One thought is to try the Birchwood Casey Shoot N C Targets. They are a black target that shows bullets holes bright yellow. I've tried them and like them quite well. Sinclair International has them as well as other suppliers.