Spotting scopes. (Read 8926 times)

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Re: Spotting scopes.
« Reply #20 on: August 08, 2013, 09:41:48 PM »

Might be able to find these around - Ray Brandes is retired and sold his line to Creedmoor Sports and Stallings Machine
I had this for 9 years bought it for $180 at the time


In my exp. cheap scopes will get you nowhere. A scope stays with your shooting hobby for awhile. I bought a Simmons from Sports Authority awhile back and was kidding myself that I was satisfied for $60. Sold it at a pawn shop for $20.
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Re: Spotting scopes.
« Reply #21 on: August 08, 2013, 11:15:01 PM »
My scope is a cheapie Tasco 90x I got at S.A. SF on holiday close out for $19!  How could not buy it, right?  It works ok I can see people de-boarding the shuttle boat for the Arizona Memorial and walking around down there :)   Hope to get a better one eventually.  But this type of stand first - for prone, sitting as well as standing would be very cool.

Thanks for the tips so far! 
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