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<blockquote data-quote="Schnyd112" data-source="post: 1358313" data-attributes="member: 90453"><p>For target shooting I actually like the bushnell mentioned above. A friend/shooting buddy has one and I have soent significant time looking through it during practice and matches.</p><p></p><p>Spotting holes in paper at 1000? Go shoot at a 1k range and let them mark targets from the pit. $1000 won't get a scope than can see bullet holes in paper at that range. Hell, 2000 may not get you that depending on conditions and your eyesight. Get steel targets. Bigger splashes, audio confirmation and a visual swing of the plate. Then, when it's done swinging, the splash is large enough to see easily.</p><p></p><p>I am in the market, pretty serious, but I also need a viable spotting scope for hunting so I need a little more. I have decided, for my needs, there is nothing less than the vortex razor line that will work, at around $1000. Ideally I would go zeiss or meopta meostar. Both are dreams at over $1500+ an eyepiece, but are very impressive. At least the two I have looked through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnyd112, post: 1358313, member: 90453"] For target shooting I actually like the bushnell mentioned above. A friend/shooting buddy has one and I have soent significant time looking through it during practice and matches. Spotting holes in paper at 1000? Go shoot at a 1k range and let them mark targets from the pit. $1000 won’t get a scope than can see bullet holes in paper at that range. Hell, 2000 may not get you that depending on conditions and your eyesight. Get steel targets. Bigger splashes, audio confirmation and a visual swing of the plate. Then, when it’s done swinging, the splash is large enough to see easily. I am in the market, pretty serious, but I also need a viable spotting scope for hunting so I need a little more. I have decided, for my needs, there is nothing less than the vortex razor line that will work, at around $1000. Ideally I would go zeiss or meopta meostar. Both are dreams at over $1500+ an eyepiece, but are very impressive. At least the two I have looked through. [/QUOTE]
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