So what spotting scope are you using
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So what spotting scope are you using
So what spotting scope are you using..
i was in the market for one so i can see 7mm holes at 500 to 600 but after doing some research i have given up
on this idea as i don't have that much money to spend . just looking at around $400 i seen these.
Leupold SX-1 Ventana 20-60x80 Matte Black Spotting Scope LEUPOLD 111357 SX-1 VENTANA 15-45X60 SPOTTING SCOPE - ANGLED EYEPIECE if i don't find something i will just keep using me video camera .
cheers D
i was in the market for one so i can see 7mm holes at 500 to 600 but after doing some research i have given up
on this idea as i don't have that much money to spend . just looking at around $400 i seen these.
Leupold SX-1 Ventana 20-60x80 Matte Black Spotting Scope LEUPOLD 111357 SX-1 VENTANA 15-45X60 SPOTTING SCOPE - ANGLED EYEPIECE if i don't find something i will just keep using me video camera .
cheers D
Re: So what spotting scope are you using
Here be mine.......Swarovski ATX 30-70x95
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's Straight and angled eyepiece modules and all the bits for video and still DSLR's, and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its an amazing scope.
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's Straight and angled eyepiece modules and all the bits for video and still DSLR's, and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its an amazing scope.
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
[quote="Harb"]Here be mine.......Swarovski ATX 30-70x95
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's for video and still DSLR's and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its amazing.
it certainly is but waaaaaaaay over my budget, i bet it takes a great photo too.
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's for video and still DSLR's and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its amazing.
it certainly is but waaaaaaaay over my budget, i bet it takes a great photo too.
Re: So what spotting scope are you using
deye223 wrote:Harb wrote:Here be mine.......Swarovski ATX 30-70x95
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's for video and still DSLR's and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its amazing.
it certainly is but waaaaaaaay over my budget, i bet it takes a great photo too.
Yeah it does well as a camera lens for sure....great glass.
I tried a few different ones , but nothing came close when looking at 800m+.......
I am hoping one day to hit the target and when I do I want to see it lol
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
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I tried a few different ones , but nothing came close when looking at 800m+.......
I am hoping one day to hit the target and when I do I want to see it lol[/quote]
You are funny Harb
Ol 55
I tried a few different ones , but nothing came close when looking at 800m+.......
I am hoping one day to hit the target and when I do I want to see it lol[/quote]
You are funny Harb
Ol 55
Re: So what spotting scope are you using
Given the size of the hole you leave they should be easy enough to spot mateHarb wrote:deye223 wrote:Harb wrote:Here be mine.......Swarovski ATX 30-70x95
I really like it.....it has all of the acc's for video and still DSLR's and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its amazing.
it certainly is but waaaaaaaay over my budget, i bet it takes a great photo too.
I am hoping one day to hit the target and when I do I want to see it lol
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
I use a 20x Kowa wife has a 18-36 barska, they both struggle with 17cal holes at 200y, what the Kowa lacks in magnification it makes up for in clarity.
Don't know about iPhone attachments but have hand held the iPhone up to the Kowa and videoed rabbits exploding well past 300
Don't know about iPhone attachments but have hand held the iPhone up to the Kowa and videoed rabbits exploding well past 300
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
I'm not sure what a Ventana goes for here in OZ, obviously you will be able to source one cheaper from the USA if you put your mind to it.
Some points I would make for you....
The bigger the objective the better the image - ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL. With great glass you will easily outperform a large piece of crap glass - but you already know that.
Angled / Straight is only an advantage if you intend to use it in FClass type competition. Otherwise it makes no real difference.
A magnification range of 15-45 or 20-60 is good enough for most use.
For the price, the Vortex and Sightron spotting scopes are hard to go past if you are buying new.
Lurk on eBay US for some very nice scopes being sold at cheap prices. Patience will reward you.
- A secondhand Leupold Golden Ring will cost about as much as those Ventana models and will spank them badly in performance.
- A Nikon ED Fieldscope 15-45x50 is a great scope and are often available secondhand for a very reasonable price.
FWIW I have a few different spotting scopes.
When I was in the Army I bought a couple of the cheap Russian 25x50 spyglasses that HPGS had on sale in the 1990's for $25 each. They were a good field glass and solidly built (and cheap enough I didn't care what happened to them). I still have both of them.
Later I bought a 15-45x60 Tasco World Class Plus for range use. This is a pretty good scope, one that is comparable with decent glass from the usual manufacturers and is probably equivalent to the Ventana of today. To buy something better I am stretching into the $1000+ bracket straight away for a minor improvement.
I bought a Leupold Sequoia for my father and it sits to this day on a tripod in their house down the coast. I think I'm the only one who uses it. An OK scope, it is not really as good as my Tasco.
I also bought a Leupold Golden Ring 25x50 for field use. Whilst not an ultra sharp spotting scope by todays standards, it is clear, crisp and incredibly small. This is perfect for backpacking and I've taken some very nice photos through it in the last couple of years. It has come in handy to classify stags across 500m+.
Some points I would make for you....
The bigger the objective the better the image - ALL ELSE BEING EQUAL. With great glass you will easily outperform a large piece of crap glass - but you already know that.
Angled / Straight is only an advantage if you intend to use it in FClass type competition. Otherwise it makes no real difference.
A magnification range of 15-45 or 20-60 is good enough for most use.
For the price, the Vortex and Sightron spotting scopes are hard to go past if you are buying new.
Lurk on eBay US for some very nice scopes being sold at cheap prices. Patience will reward you.
- A secondhand Leupold Golden Ring will cost about as much as those Ventana models and will spank them badly in performance.
- A Nikon ED Fieldscope 15-45x50 is a great scope and are often available secondhand for a very reasonable price.
FWIW I have a few different spotting scopes.
When I was in the Army I bought a couple of the cheap Russian 25x50 spyglasses that HPGS had on sale in the 1990's for $25 each. They were a good field glass and solidly built (and cheap enough I didn't care what happened to them). I still have both of them.
Later I bought a 15-45x60 Tasco World Class Plus for range use. This is a pretty good scope, one that is comparable with decent glass from the usual manufacturers and is probably equivalent to the Ventana of today. To buy something better I am stretching into the $1000+ bracket straight away for a minor improvement.
I bought a Leupold Sequoia for my father and it sits to this day on a tripod in their house down the coast. I think I'm the only one who uses it. An OK scope, it is not really as good as my Tasco.
I also bought a Leupold Golden Ring 25x50 for field use. Whilst not an ultra sharp spotting scope by todays standards, it is clear, crisp and incredibly small. This is perfect for backpacking and I've taken some very nice photos through it in the last couple of years. It has come in handy to classify stags across 500m+.
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
I have one of the cheaper Leupold spotters and it is shit,wouldnt waste my money on one,I am fussy and expected a bit..............no make that a fair bit from this thing and ,,,well was left feeling pretty well ripped off.I have looked through quite a few spotters and I like the Pentax ED something x something x80.............I have seen second hand ones for sale in the states for around $800 and if I get one thats what I will be getting.
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
Where did you find one of those Harb?Harb wrote:and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its an amazing scope
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
An older bushnell 20-60. I use it set 2/3rds down the range looking at mirage for f class.
Re: So what spotting scope are you using
Swaro rep in Sydney mate....they only do Iphone 5 at the momentJasonF wrote:Where did you find one of those Harb?Harb wrote:and last week I even brought the Iphone attachment....its an amazing scope
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
Konus 20-60x80 Konuspot spotting scope
Use it for general spotting and Target Rifle out to 1000 yards:
http://www.ausvarmint.com/forum/viewtop ... 49&t=16323
Mick
Use it for general spotting and Target Rifle out to 1000 yards:
http://www.ausvarmint.com/forum/viewtop ... 49&t=16323
Mick
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
hey mick have you got a pic yet and how far out can you see a 30 call hole in a target
cheers D
cheers D
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Re: So what spotting scope are you using
deye223 wrote:hey mick have you got a pic yet and how far out can you see a 30 call hole in a target
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Hey mate, somewhere on here there should be more photo's.
.30 cal holes can easily be seen at 300m
A couple of photo's.
http://www.ausvarmint.com/forum/viewtop ... 49&t=16346