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Spotting scope advice
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<blockquote data-quote="fiftybmg" data-source="post: 1835253" data-attributes="member: 96316"><p>I use a Celestron C90. It's a little bulky, you need a solid tripod, with the 32mm eyepiece I can see .308 holes clearly at 300 meters.</p><p></p><p>I've had it for years, so it's an old model, the newer C70 mini mak does the job in a smaller package.</p><p></p><p>Disadvantage of the C90 is fixed magnification, and I have a few eyepieces, the end result is over the years I use the 32mm for everything, a higher magnification is useless in mirage.</p><p></p><p>The C70 says it has a variable zoom eyepiece included.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiftybmg, post: 1835253, member: 96316"] I use a Celestron C90. It's a little bulky, you need a solid tripod, with the 32mm eyepiece I can see .308 holes clearly at 300 meters. I've had it for years, so it's an old model, the newer C70 mini mak does the job in a smaller package. Disadvantage of the C90 is fixed magnification, and I have a few eyepieces, the end result is over the years I use the 32mm for everything, a higher magnification is useless in mirage. The C70 says it has a variable zoom eyepiece included. [/QUOTE]
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