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David Greene
April 24, 2023
Good spotting scope takes a little time to figure out how to adjust it but now I am watching 22 bullets, make impacts at 300 yards no problem you can actually see the bullet flying through the air before it makes impact good bang for your buck myself and two other friends have purchased these
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Adam
December 13, 2021
For the price of the scope and the features it has it is a good value and a great entry level spotting scope for under a grand. For the price its pretty bright and clear on the level of more expensive scopes.
To be honest I was skeptical about this spotting scope till I saw it in person at a trade show at the Bushnell Booth. I was able to easily view target hits at a 100 yards and read license plates at 300 yards. Granted that I really was not able to really put it through the paces at the event. But I was able to figure out that for my needs this scope would definitely work and wouldn't break the bank given that most of the scopes with a reticle are several grand or more. But given that I am a very developed area and typically only shoot a few hundred yards this was a perfect option for me. Given that the other scopes that I have been looking at have been the Vortex and Night Force and well for what those kits cost I could buy a few of these for about the same price as the Vortex or the Night Force that have a reticle in the scope.
To be honest I wish that spotting scopes all had a reticle option for all models of spotting scopes. But for some reason they just don't have many choices for spotting scopes with reticles these days. But it is what it is.
On a sidenote Leopold also has a decent option with reticle but it is more expensive but is still less than the Night Force option and falls into the mid range price point.
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