Gone4Days
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another vote for the Athlon Ares G2. I picked one up on Expert Voice with LE discount. $487. for that price I really don’t see how you can do better for the money
The Gen I Razors were made in China. The Gen II Razors are assembled in the US from Japanese components.I stand corrected. The Vortex Razor spotters are made in CHINA even though some sellers list them as being made in the USA so they obviously did NOT take them over from Bushnell's manufacturer in Japan.
eBay. The 13-40 will be hard to find though or very expensive. I got the 27x fixed.where can a guy find more eye pieces for the nikon ed50 scope?
You can get a Bushnell Forge for 750 if you have onX elite.Hey guys!
I am looking for some updated info in 2022 on budget friendly spotters. I have a few in mind and am trying to pick them apart to see what makes sense.
I just bought a pair of Maven b1.2 8x42s and am now looking to add an inexpensive 50 or 65 mm spotter to the mix.
I spent most of my budget for this years new hunting gear on the binos after trying a couple of other options, so now I am in a goofy place. I want a spotter, but I also don't need an amazing piece of optical magic. (No I probably wont save for another 2 years to buy an alpha spotter)
I went with nicer binos because I carry them every single outing of Turkey, bear, elk, whitetail and predator season. Heck I use them scouting, checking out the squirrels in the back yard, everything.
Now- Here is what I think I need in a spotter...
I want something inexpensive (500$ or less, used is fine) because it will likely see far more time in the truck and at home than it will in the field.
I want something that I could theoretically pack for archery elk (not every day, but if I was in the open country or just to scout a new spot) as well as rifle elk in wyoming next year with my wife and dad. I want to be able to use it for antelope, and for open country whitetails. But don't need to be able to pick apart inches. Basically, confirm what the binos told me. And make sure that there isn't a sneaky critter ready to blow my stalk.
I also would like to use a spotter from the truck for scouting ducks and geese, turkeys and potentially antelope and deer. I already have a window mount to use when I find a spotter.
I would also use the spotter for sighting in rifles.
So here is the short list of spotters I have come across as well as the current prices. I am trying to find a good value, not just a cheap or expensive scope.
So right now my current top contenders under 500$ are
Vanguard endeavor hd 15-45 x65 on sale for 287$
Leupold sx2- on sale for $309
Hawke endurance ed 15-45x60. On sale for $445
Athlon ares- 15-45x65 for $578
Athlon argos- 20-60x85 for $309
Of those listed, what do you guys think?
I feel like I am leaning towards than vanguard for sub 300... Is that a decent deal for a scope that will see a little use or?
I really appreciate it guys.
Yes I know... Save up and buy alpha... Lol
Isn’t opticron anti hunting?Opticron MM4 are made in Japan with ED glass and have lifetime warranties.
Not that I am aware of.Isn’t opticron anti hunting?
Not that I am aware of.
That's all fine and dandy, but Opticron the company have publicly acknowledged that they will no longer advertise their products for use in hunting and have removed all mention of hunting from their websites. Their words, not mine.I can very plainly say that Michaela Burgess, Opticron's North American Sales Director, and I had many conversations about the MM4 spotter I have with her knowing full well I worked within the hunting industry and would be using it for such. The conversation progressed enough that the MM4 I purchased was direct from Opticron, it was her personal sales demo, for the purpose of evaluating durability inI rougher use by a hunter and providing feedback for market exploration. Her well used sales demo was chosen so that if there was a hard use longevity issue, it would be further down that road than a new one would be. That conversation began late 2018 and I received the spotter February 2019.
Maybe things changed since, maybe they were different before, I can't speak to how things sit now. I do know I submitted my report and had subsequent conversations with Michaela in 2020 and nothing seemed anti-hunter.
That is fine and dandy as well. I was sharing my expereince. What is your experience with the company and their employees?That's all fine and dandy, but Opticron the company have publicly acknowledged that they will no longer advertise their products for use in hunting and have removed all mention of hunting from their websites. Their words, not mine. I choose to spend my money with companies that proudly support and invest in hunting.
My experience is I understand they no longer wish to support hunters and hunting.That is fine and dandy as well. I was sharing my expereince. What is your experience with the company and their employees?
Can you find "hunter' or "hunting" on Kowa's website? Would your experience in searching for that supportive language lead you to the same conclusion?My experience is I understand they no longer wish to support hunters and hunting.
That’s fair, how many hunting specific retailers does Kowa have vs Opticron, serious question as I don’t know but I do know Kowa uses S&S Archery as a retailer which is hunting specific.Can you find "hunter' or "hunting" on Kowa's website? Would your experience in searching for that supportive language lead you to the same conclusion?