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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 1540681" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>I use the original Spacemasters and Spacemaster II's, I have 6 of them with the 25x eyepieces (not a joke). I also have Kowas (TSN-4's).</p><p></p><p>You are going to spend about $1500-$2000 to get about a 20% or less, improvement in resolution if you are going to buy new. The Spacemasters are so dear to me because they are one of the best mirage watching scopes I have ever used. I literally have one riding in my truck with me every single day. You might try getting rid of the 27x wide eyepiece and go with the 25x eyepiece. There is a reason it was the favorite with so many longrange shooters for so long.</p><p></p><p>But my suspicion is that the conditions present at the time of the shot were what was working against you...not the glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 1540681, member: 105322"] I use the original Spacemasters and Spacemaster II's, I have 6 of them with the 25x eyepieces (not a joke). I also have Kowas (TSN-4's). You are going to spend about $1500-$2000 to get about a 20% or less, improvement in resolution if you are going to buy new. The Spacemasters are so dear to me because they are one of the best mirage watching scopes I have ever used. I literally have one riding in my truck with me every single day. You might try getting rid of the 27x wide eyepiece and go with the 25x eyepiece. There is a reason it was the favorite with so many longrange shooters for so long. But my suspicion is that the conditions present at the time of the shot were what was working against you...not the glass. [/QUOTE]
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