mpayne
Well-Known Member
I would hope your guide would have a quality spotting scope, you two working together him on the scope and you on the binos should be able to cover a lot of ground.
Hello,
At the ridiculous age of 76, after recovering from both Cancer, a Heart attack, with disabilities to my ankle, I have drawn a Barbary sheep hunt around the Mescalero Apache reservation. Since I am retired I shall be on this hunt till succesfull or for the three week period. This 6.5 Sherman rifle I am working with will be ideal in terms of flat trajectory and high resistance to the winds effects.
I see my problems as conditioning and also obtaining a quite small spotting scope of good quality. I already have binocular/rangefinders and simply want greater magnification because I have been told to expect to walk between 5 and 14 miles a day.
I know good "glass" can cost a fortune, if anyone is aware of a good answer to the challenge of size, magnification, and focus and also cost, please feel free to inform me. I have been spoiled by good glass and my spotting scope is battleship binoculars style with a Bogen tripod, so obviously it's not going very far from the pickup!
Thanks, in advance,
Wildcat westerner
Hey Doug, how's it going? Mike Cantor here.
Hey guys, i highly recommend doing business with Doug Paymer and the folks at Cameraland Sports optics. They are ultimately reliable with great prices and they stand behind their sales & products. Doug has great insight on optics. They sell all the best and he will let you know whats best for your needs and budget. Been using them over 15 years. All the best. Mike
Hello,
At the ridiculous age of 76, after recovering from both Cancer, a Heart attack, with disabilities to my ankle, I have drawn a Barbary sheep hunt around the Mescalero Apache reservation. Since I am retired I shall be on this hunt till succesfull or for the three week period. This 6.5 Sherman rifle I am working with will be ideal in terms of flat trajectory and high resistance to the winds effects.
I see my problems as conditioning and also obtaining a quite small spotting scope of good quality. I already have binocular/rangefinders and simply want greater magnification because I have been told to expect to walk between 5 and 14 miles a day.
I know good "glass" can cost a fortune, if anyone is aware of a good answer to the challenge of size, magnification, and focus and also cost, please feel free to inform me. I have been spoiled by good glass and my spotting scope is battleship binoculars style with a Bogen tripod, so obviously it's not going very far from the pickup!
Thanks, in advance,
Wildcat westerner
bsfl, its the straight ,how much,and not on hide so how would I contact if like priceThere is a Kowa prominar ts 554 for sale on the hide.
Another vote for the Vortex 11-33x50!I've been absalutely happy with my little 11-33x50 vortex, I've found more sheep with it than with our bigger scopes!!
It was for sale on the Sniper's Hide classifieds. I just checked and it sold.bsfl, its the straight ,how much,and not on hide so how would I contact if like price
Thanks!It was for sale on the Sniper's Hide classifieds. I just checked and it sold.