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Two questions, I am looking for a spotting scope, I want best value for the dollar, this does not mean I will settle for a cheap one, I'll pay what it takes. It will be used for glassing clear cuts and tine counts. Weight is not a real factor as I will pack it in the Quad box. And is 57gr of H-4350 to much for a 180gr bullet in a 30-06?
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That load sounds good in the '06....Spotting scope wise look at Leupold Ventana for the price point...
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Nothing beats the Kowa TSN88 with HD lens. That is if you truly want the very best
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Nothing beats the Kowa TSN88 with HD lens. That is if you truly want the very best
a friend has one of these and I must say its the finest glass I have looked through, incredable detail at distance!
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It would be hard t beat any of the Leupold or Nikon spotting scopes. And as far as the '06 load goes, I use 58.0 grs/H-4350 and a Nosler 180 Accubond to more or less duplicate factory velocities out of one of my '06's 22" barrel.
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Don't overlook Pentax spotters. Doug usually has pretty good deals on refurbs.
the load question should be just about right.
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Yep, the load info is good.
There are a PILE of good porro-prism spotters for under $400 these days. I'd go to a big sporting goods store and check several of them out personally, as individual eyesight makes a difference.
Yeah, the $2000+ models are great, but the difference isn't vast these days.
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I have always been fond of leupolds. but, got trick into trying the some vortex optics. pretty impressive and the prices are competitive.
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