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Spotting Scopes for Less than $1000 (or thereabouts)
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<blockquote data-quote="bweber" data-source="post: 188491" data-attributes="member: 3476"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I saw a thread on this board that was similar to this. But it was from back in 2004, so I was wondering if you all would be willing to do an update.</p><p></p><p>Here's my situation. I have a budget right around $1k and want to get a good spotting scope. This scope will end up getting used for long-range/tactical target shooting and hunting. I'll probably use it 90% of the time at the target range and 10% of the time for hunting, so my emphasis will be more on features for the former. I'll want to be able to scope paper targets at least out to 600yds (maybe longer).</p><p></p><p>I'm leaning heavily towards the Kowas and Meoptas. I really like the idea of the Meopta TGA 75 and have heard good things about it. It's my current odds on favorite. But I'm also looking closely at the following:</p><p></p><p>Kowa TSN821M/TSN822M</p><p>Kowa TSN661/TSN662</p><p>Pentax 20-60x65 ED</p><p>Meopta Hermes HA 70</p><p></p><p>I guess if I came across something really worth it I could increase my budget a bit. But I would also love to save money if there's something cheaper out there that's just as good.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that I really need variable power. I would think that a fixed 50x or 60x eyepiece might work fine and save a little money?</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on these or other scopes that I should look at?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bweber, post: 188491, member: 3476"] Hi, I saw a thread on this board that was similar to this. But it was from back in 2004, so I was wondering if you all would be willing to do an update. Here's my situation. I have a budget right around $1k and want to get a good spotting scope. This scope will end up getting used for long-range/tactical target shooting and hunting. I'll probably use it 90% of the time at the target range and 10% of the time for hunting, so my emphasis will be more on features for the former. I'll want to be able to scope paper targets at least out to 600yds (maybe longer). I'm leaning heavily towards the Kowas and Meoptas. I really like the idea of the Meopta TGA 75 and have heard good things about it. It's my current odds on favorite. But I'm also looking closely at the following: Kowa TSN821M/TSN822M Kowa TSN661/TSN662 Pentax 20-60x65 ED Meopta Hermes HA 70 I guess if I came across something really worth it I could increase my budget a bit. But I would also love to save money if there's something cheaper out there that's just as good. I'm not sure that I really need variable power. I would think that a fixed 50x or 60x eyepiece might work fine and save a little money? Any thoughts on these or other scopes that I should look at? Thanks, Ben [/QUOTE]
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