Spotting Scope For Range Work

Davyalabama

Lil-Rokslider
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I need a spotting scope for range work, I don't want to spend more than $200. This is more for 100 yard zeroing, maybe load testing, and hopefully for 200 and 300 yard practice. I am shooting splatter targets, not just white paper. I make my own using cardstock, sheet protectors, and black spray paint. Anything?
 
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Not a lot that's any good available at that price point. Maybe a Bushnell or Vortex Crossfire. I've not looked through either so can't tell you how good they are. What kind of magnification are you looking for?
 

TaperPin

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At 100 yards even the cheapest scopes should work.

My range scope for 200 yard use has always been an old 30x60 Leupold from the 1990s - they are getting long in the tooth as seals leak, focus knobs get stiff and folks improperly clean lenses and scratch coatings off. Still, if there’s anything on the new or used market that can touch it for $200 I don’t know what it would be. A used Nikon Fieldscope 2 might be found for that price but it won’t be as good. A Fieldscope 3 or ed50 would be at least as good if not better, but those are another hundred $.

I keep two of these, and give them away as gifts to young hunters in the family. This one is listed now, but it will sell and it may take a week or month for another to show up, but estate sales will keep a steady supply of them on eBay.

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