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Considering a new spotting scope for spotting at 500yds. Must be able to see .224 holes under "reasonable conditions". Yeah, mirage, I know $400 - $600 range. Any advise? Thank's in advance.
google B&H Cameras in Noo Yark Citi. The 100 mm 20-60 Regal I think is approx. $640 about 3 weeks ago. The guy at Celestron said to call them. They had the best prices.
This scope is one of the best out there.
There was a big discussion about this spotting scope on www.usrifleteams.com about it.
I'm saving my money.
Roy
I bought the Burris Landmark 20x60x80 a couple of years ago and after looking thru mine, my partner also bought one. We have taken it to the 600 yard matches at Piedmont and caused several other shooters to wind up buying one? I don't think you can beat them for the price! We have compared Kowa's and other "big name" scopes with ours at the matches and there is not any big difference? http://www.binocularsnsite.com/burris-landmark-20x60x80-spotting-scope-kit.html
Rich De
KD Varmint, I see you're from south central PA, I would strongly suggest going to Lost Creek Shoe shop outside of McAlisterville, it's an Amish shop that has a whole back room full of optics that you can compare. He has different objects set up at different ranges that you can look at. What I did was take a target with bullet holes and set it out at 500 yards, he set up a few different spotters and we compared them side by side. Then you can judge for yourself.
I've looked at a lot of targets and a lot of different distances; you get and see what you pay for. Under ideal conditions you can see pretty little holes at distances pretty far away. But generally the more you can afford the better the clarity. I bought a real nice spotter, and there are times it's difficult to see 30 cal holes at 500, but to spend $300 on a spotter and expect to see holes on a regular basis at 1000 yards? Don't get your hopes up. Celestron has some decent stuff at decent prices but you should really go and look for yourself, he may even have some good deals on used equipment.
He has a wide variety of glass, Celestron’s though Swarovski, it's worth the trip
there was a time when all said naw just 25 x or so....
but today we have premium rifle scpes that go to 80x!
i think the 22-67 is fine the way it is..i doubt that stronger magnification will be supported by the glass..its only a $700 spotting scope, not $2500....
its not magnification that is the issue, its clarity......and that is straight dollars....
again what target are you shooting at ??
if its black , i think there will always be times you cannot see the holes......dollars speak volumes in this field.
mike in co
Considering a new spotting scope for spotting at 500yds. Must be able to see .224 holes under "reasonable conditions". Yeah, mirage, I know $400 - $600 range. Any advise? Thank's in advance.