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My old Kowa TSN-1 with 25X LER eyepiece was excellent for smallbore matches at 50/100meters, and is is very good condition but I am having trouble seeing .223 and .30 caliber holes at 200 yards now. Unless the lighting on the target is nearly perfect. I can get a Kowa 20-60X zoom for about 350 USD, or is modern lens technology so much better that I should consider a whole new scope? Like Leupold's new SX-4 Pro Guide HD, 20-60x85mm for example? ____________________ | ||
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Glass on an older Kowa is still very good. I'd get the zoom eyepiece and call it a day. I started with the 25X LER for my TSN 82, and quickly went with the zoom for the same reasons. _____________________________ 'I'm pretty fly for a white guy'. | |||
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Hop head ![]() |
just remember you will (IIRC) loose the LER part, when you go to the other eyepeice, https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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half-genius, half-wit |
Beware of older Kowa scopes - even the higher end models. My 80mm TSN-32 [?] something or other [wrapped in its weatherproof protective cover, I don't rightly recall] cost north of $2500 here in UK, even bought at 'mate's rates' from a techie in the importer's. Back around 2015 it starting getting sticky on every non-metallic surface, so I sent it back to the importers for fixing. Their 'fix'? A full wrap with a material like commercial-quality Glad-Wrap. Luckily, in its protective cover, I don't need to look at it. I'm told that since around that time - 2015 - they changed the formula of the coating to one that doesn't melt. | |||
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Hop head ![]() |
Browning and others had a similar issue with the coatings used on stocks, the plastic off gassed something and got sticky, a wipe with acetone would cure it most times, https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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