Hi there,
First time poster here. I am in the market for a budget spotting scope that will be used for hunting and seeing .308 bullet holes on a target at a max range of 200 yards (Sometimes 300 yards, but very rarely). In my price range I'm interested in the old Leupold fixed spotting scopes. So far I've seen them in 20x50, 25x50, 20x60, and 30x60. Right now I'm only finding the 20x50 and 30x60 for sale and wanted to get your opinion on which one of the two I should get. From the reading I've done it seems the 20x50 might be the lightest of all the fixed power scopes Leupold makes, which is appealing to me. At the same time I'm guessing the 30x60 might be a significant improvement in low light conditions and for those occasional 300 yard target shots. What do you guys think?
First time poster here. I am in the market for a budget spotting scope that will be used for hunting and seeing .308 bullet holes on a target at a max range of 200 yards (Sometimes 300 yards, but very rarely). In my price range I'm interested in the old Leupold fixed spotting scopes. So far I've seen them in 20x50, 25x50, 20x60, and 30x60. Right now I'm only finding the 20x50 and 30x60 for sale and wanted to get your opinion on which one of the two I should get. From the reading I've done it seems the 20x50 might be the lightest of all the fixed power scopes Leupold makes, which is appealing to me. At the same time I'm guessing the 30x60 might be a significant improvement in low light conditions and for those occasional 300 yard target shots. What do you guys think?