Hello all new here and I am looking for spotting scope recommendations? have never had one before, was always a bino on a tripod guy but recently thinking i may want to have a spotter. My buddy has a swaro and its bad *** but im not looking to spend 2k. I know they say buy once cry once but looking to spend under $1k, currently looking at a leupold SX-4 pro Guide 20-60x85 angled ? thoughts? any other recommendations? thanks all
Well over the years I have owned as well as cussed at a variety of spotting scopes from a variety of different manufacturers. To my way of thinking spotting scopes all have their own different issues that will try a persons soul. Without getting into any name calling or mud slinging I am going to simply go to my current spotting scope which I have not thrown across the hillside, yet!
Scopes come in all shapes and sizes from small and compact to those you need a pack horse to take along with you. For me, they all seemed to big and clumsy and not something that you wanted to haul around when out trudging through the hills, valleys and wilderness. For those of you who have seen me hanging around here for many years now all know that I am a big fan of Vortex Optics. Last year when I was there and they were mounting a new scope on my 6.8 Western I was wandering around the showroom looking at different rifle scopes, binoculars, pistol red dots and finally spotting scopes. My scope at that time was a 20 -60 x 60mm which was large, it would take up a lot of space no matter where you carried it weighed in at 3.5 pounds and would take up a good chunk of the back of my Jeep. Carrying it while hunting was out of the question. While I was wandering I spotted a nice compact scope on the demo shelf and took a peek through it. The clarity was outstanding, it was lightweight, angled and looked perfect. A sales rep came over to me and we discussed the scope, which was new to their lineup. He mounted it on a tripod and pointed it across the long field to the south, focused it on, little did I know at that time, a Farmyard at the far end of the field. When I looked through the scope I could see people walking around the barnyard, trucks parked out by the barn and cows in a corral doing their cow things. When I looked away from the scope, the farm was not even visible to the naked eye. He told me that the farmyard was a little over a mile away. The scope, a Razor HD 13-39 x 56 is only 10.4 inches long, and weighs 27.8 ounces, less than two pounds.
Add a Mountain Pass tripod, 3.1 lbs, (Retail $224.99) 9.0 in to 56.0 in and you have a combination that weighs less that 5 pounds and easily fits into a backpack
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The scope retails for $1499.99 which is a bit over your $1000.00 price range, but I'm going to tell you a secret. They offer a 40% discount to military and first responders. That brings the price down to $899.00, under your budget. All you have to do it prove your status and they put the discount on your customer file so you will always get the discount on anything you order.