Spotter options for the poor folk.

Woodrow F Call

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I'm not quite ready to drop $1000+ on a spotting scope. I have a cheapie simmons that I use to spot shots at the range, but it was dropped and broke the eye piece off. It was really cheap.

I know buy once cry once, but I'm not there and I need something to at least spot my shots. If I can use it in the next year out west, that would be great. Compact would be good.

What budget options out there should I consider before buying another $60 simmons? Let's say $500 or less. Mil Reticle options would be even better.
 

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We have 2 great options for you in packable ED Glass Spotters from Hawke:

#56200 Endurance ED 16-48x68 Angled Spotting Scope - Green
reduced from $629.99 to only $499.99
Extra-low dispersion glass for optimum clarity
Dielectric coatings designed to increase light reflectivity
Fully multi-coated optics to produce sharp images
Close focus - see detail from 16.4ft/5m
BAK-4 porro prisms for intense color and contrast
Dual focus knob to achieve ultra fine focusing
Body rotation for viewing in virtually any position
Stay-on soft scope cover for maximum protection
Twist-up eye cup and pull out sunshade
Digi-scope compatible for use with your camera

For something slightly lighter and smaller they offer the #56194 Endurance ED 15-45x60 Angled Spotting Scope - Call for special price
Ultra compact and lightweight construction
Extra-low Dispersion glass for optimum clarity
Dielectric Coatings designed to increase light reflectivity
Fully Multi-Coated optics to produce sharp images
Close focus – see detail from 8.2ft/2.5m
BAK-4 Porro prisms for intense colour and contrast
Dual focus knob to achieve ultra fine focusing
Stay-on soft scope cover for maximum protection
Twist-up eye cup and pull out sunshade
Digi-scope compatible for use with your camera
Nitrogen purged – water and fog proof
Hawke lifetime warranty
 

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A lot of the budget spotters are made in the same factory so find one you like and buy it. Hawke makes a good budget scope, they also make a 50mm packable compact scope, or it may be a 55mm. It's pretty dang affordable too.

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I dunno, I've had a lot of guys at the range who had to ask me where their shots went at 300 yards, and my range scope is a (very) old Bushnell Spacemaster with a fixed 20x eyepiece. It's not the brightest scope, but it's sharp, and for the range that's all you need. For a hunting scope, you need brightness though.

The key to a lot of less expensive scopes is the quality fixed focal length eyepiece. Most guys will never know how much image quality and light they give up with a variable power eyepiece until the see a good fixed one.
 
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Woodrow F Call

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I dunno, I've had a lot of guys at the range who had to ask me where their shots went at 300 yards, and my range scope is a (very) old Bushnell Spacemaster with a fixed 20x eyepiece. It's not the brightest scope, but it's sharp, and for the range that's all you need. For a hunting scope, you need brightness though.

The key to a lot of less expensive scopes is the quality fixed focal length eyepiece. Most guys will never know how much image quality and light they give up with a variable power eyepiece until the see a good fixed one.

I saw some spacemasters on ebay today.
 
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I saw some spacemasters on ebay today.
If you can find one with a fixed power eyepiece, I wouldn't hesitate to give it a try. Gonna be better than that old Simmons with the variable eyepiece for sure.

This is close to the one I use, except mine has the rubber camo armoring. But those fixed power eyepieces are what you want. Stay away from the variable power ones. They are junk.

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This wouldn't be a bad way to go either. Fixed power Leupy for a little more $


But once you get up in the $300 range, I'd give Doug a call and see what he has that can compete with that old Leupy.
 
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Woodrow F Call

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Thanks for the input. I might go that route. Gotta pay for my lease in July, then funds with open up.
 

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I picked up a Bushnell Prime 16-48x50 spotter a few months ago and did a review on it. They're basically right around $300, and solidly packable. Had it out watching a resident herd of whitetail at last light a few days ago, and could PID individual does against each other at 600 yards.
 
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$675 just as an example for a pretty good spotter, I preferred this one over my Zeiss Conquest Gavia.
 

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I'm not a very experienced spotter person, but i have the athlon ares and i am pretty dang happy with it. Not super expensive, pretty dang clear to me and pretty light. But like I said, I'm no expert by any means. And it did get bounced around in my pack in the bed of a truck in montana for spring bear for lots of miles and the eyepiece broke, sent it in and they fixed it with no questions asked and no charge to me.
 

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I recently bought two Kowa scopes. One for me and one for my son. His 502 came first and I was really impressed for the couple hundred dollars I think its a sweet scope and as mention before it is very light weight
 
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