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Spotting Scope Recommendations For Hunting & Shooting?

There are numerous good threads that discuss this here. I personally bought a Pentax ED65 after doing a ton of research. It's compact and has superb optics in the scope. The eyepiece you select to go with it will make a huge difference. As someone else said do your homework. I bought my PF–65 for about 399 and spend about $300 on 2 separate eyepieces. I looked at numerous other scopes in excess of 1k just for the body and was not able justify spending as much as 2,3, or even 4x that. Pentax is a favorite amongst the birders and I found mine actually from a birding store that sold their optics. Cameralandny.com used to sell them also. You can get a superb quality zoom eyepiece for about $150. It uses the typical telescope size eyepiece and is not proprietary to having to use a Pentax eyepiece. Good luck
 
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If you get a chance take a look at the Athlon Ares spotter. Not a lot more than your price and very impressive optic. Also spend money on a tripod. A great scope on a cheap tripod will disappoint everyone. A good tripod helps any scope live up to its potential
 
If you get a chance take a look at the Athlon Ares spotter. Not a lot more than your price and very impressive optic. Also spend money on a tripod. A great scope on a cheap tripod will disappoint everyone. A good tripod helps any scope live up to its potential
I need a new tripod. Suggestions?
 
For 20 years I've had a 12 - 40x Leupold spotter but I would get a 60X spotter these days. If you're gonna hump it around then it should give you really high power.

Eric B.
 
If you get a chance take a look at the Athlon Ares spotter. Not a lot more than your price and very impressive optic. Also spend money on a tripod. A great scope on a cheap tripod will disappoint everyone. A good tripod helps any scope live up to its potential

I was actually just recommended that scope, and it seems like it really is a good deal for the price. Do you have any tripid recommendations, ideally pack friendly? I have a Vortex one currently, just doesn't seem super sturdy...
 
I was actually just recommended that scope, and it seems like it really is a good deal for the price. Do you have any tripid recommendations, ideally pack friendly? I have a Vortex one currently, just doesn't seem super sturdy...
What's your budget? Tripods have a huge fluctuation in price across the board. The carbon fiber pro master runs about $200 and then you need a good head for it which can run another 50-100 for a decent manfrotto.
Tripods are also sold a legs or kits. Make sure you understand what you're buying. Here is a nice Manfrotto kit. My friend uses this at the range and for Coues deer hunting.

https://cameralandny.com/shop/manfr...54be-0133-0136-00163e9110c0?variation=1809486
 
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Hello all,

I am looking for some spotting scope recommendations. I would like this scope to be capable of clearly identifying the number of points on a deer/elk at 600 yards (about as far as I would shoot at an animal). Also, I would like to be able to see impacts on targets out to about 1,000 yards if possible.

My budget is fairly tight, $400 or so being about my top end. I had looked at the Vortex Diamondback 20-60x60 online -- what are your thoughts? Please give me your recommendations! Scope power/Obj. Diameter recommendations, brands, specific models, etc.!

Thank you all in advance!
Found something that will help you; Go to bullseyehunting.com, How to pick your Spotting Scope a beginners guide. Some really good information.
 
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