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Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: Critter Ritter on June 28, 2013, 10:22:27 AM
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What is a good spotting scope Between $500 to $1000?
I know Swarovski is really good?
But what is your guys thought of a good one?
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-Easy to pack
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Leupold Gold Ring 12-40x60mm. Can't be beat all around in my opinion. Low power to scan, and high enough power to bring em close. Plus, there's an excellent deal on one in the classifieds right now right in your price range.
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Thank You very much!
I cant seem to find that add on the spotting scope, either I cant find it or its gone?
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Hrm, I don't see it either, it probably did sell. If I were you I'd strongly consider saving for the HD version of the scope which is just slightly more than your budget. Might be able to find one used for within your budget too.
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Leupold Gold Ring 12-40x60mm. Can't be beat all around in my opinion. Low power to scan, and high enough power to bring em close. Plus, there's an excellent deal on one in the classifieds right now right in your price range.
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Leupold Gold Ring 12-40x60mm. Can't be beat all around in my opinion. Low power to scan, and high enough power to bring em close. Plus, there's an excellent deal on one in the classifieds right now right in your price range.
I have this spotter but in the hd and love it for its size and performance. You can usually pick up the regular one or hd version used for the 500-600 range and I believe retail is 999 for regular and like 1299 for hd..
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thanks for the info I'll have to check that one out to.
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I would recommend the 16x48x65 Vortex Razor HD. You can pick it up for just over $1000. Pm me if u want more detail
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The Leupold Gold Rings are really nice in that price range. I have a Mk4 (same spotter but with a reticle) that I picked up off Camofire for about $900. If you can swing the extra for an HD model, you won't be disappointed.
Andrew
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The Leupold you guys are talking about sold a couple days ago.
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If you spend more than 1k for a Leupold or Vortex HD you might want to consider just purchasing the Swaro 20x60x65 for about 700 bucks more. Then no regrets. Vortex Razor HD is a nice scope but check on the weight of it compared to others. Leupold is a decent one if you are sticking to your budget. You don't really need much more than 48 power anyways. I have the Swaro and normally initially set it at 25 power until I want to dial something in. Don't forget the cost of the tripod and head. That will set you back a few hundred more on the low end.
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Don't forget the cost of the tripod and head. That will set you back a few hundred more on the low end.
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Expensive glass on top of a cheap tripod is an expensive learning experience!
Andrew
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I like the Bushnell Elite 20-60x80 spotting scope. It weighs just under 4 lbs and gives you a lot of power. It retails for a little more than your price range ($1478.95), but in my opinion worth the money.
Hope that helps!
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all great scopes hard to decide what about the Swarovski Modular Spotting Scope, ive been looking at that to.
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I have the modular STX with 95mm and 65mm objective. It's amazing to say the least. It's crystal clear at very long distances. It's longer than most scopes so on some packs it may not go in an outside zip pocket. Go check it out.
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I just bought the vortex razor hd 20x60x80 and I could not be more pleased. Just a tad over $1000
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Leupold Kenai HD. Its $500 cheaper than the gold ring hd and is just as good optically if not better with the 80mm obj IMO. Ditto on the get the best tripod and head you can afford. the glass is all junk without this. :twocents:
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What is a good spotting scope Between $500 to $1000?
I know Swarovski is really good?
But what is your guys thought of a good one?
-Light
-Easy to pack
-Ect
Have you tried the Zen-Ray PRIME HD spotting scope. My buddy just ordered a set for $1150 after $200 discount.
http://www.zen-ray.com/shop/spottingscopes/primehd-spotter-2060.html (http://www.zen-ray.com/shop/spottingscopes/primehd-spotter-2060.html)
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Yes. The place where the adjustments happen. Higher end tripods are usually just legs. Then you buy the head. Different strokes for different folks. Personal preference from style to style, etc.
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manfrotto 701HDV head is a good one!