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You can get a vortex diamondback for around 400 bucks.
 
Posts: 5083 | Location: Alaska | Registered: June 12, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have a Kowa TSN 82SV with the 27 LER eye piece. I've had the opportunity to test drive both the 80mm and 100mm Konus spotting scopes. They aren't on the same level as the $1k scopes, but for the casual shooter they represent excellent value for the money.


Thanks for taking the time to clarify it for me.

I have never looked through a Konus, so I can't judge.

On the other hand, if we're talking about binoculars, the OP should have a look at these:
http://www.eurooptic.com/kowa-...of.aspx#!prettyPhoto

A steal at $5,000.
 
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A steal at $5,000.


And they ship free!

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You betcha.

If that's too pricey, you can get the non-fluorite objective glass elements for $3,575, a saving of $1,425. And those ship free also.

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Surely you wouldn't stoop to buying the non-ED glass? Eek

I say that having bought essentially half of those binoculars, a $3,000 spotting scope with zoom eyepiece. After trying cheaper ones and seeing a huge difference, I bit the bullet.


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Surely you wouldn't stoop to buying the non-ED glass? Eek

I say that having bought essentially half of those binoculars, a $3,000 spotting scope with zoom eyepiece. After trying cheaper ones and seeing a huge difference, I bit the bullet.


If you read my long thread on optics, you will have seen that I do not want ED glass for my spotting scope; I want it for my riflescope.

And fluorite glass is not ED glass; it's fluorite glass, the stuff that ED glass was designed to approximate without the drawbacks. You can find fluorite glass on spotting scopes, because they are not subjected to the shocks that riflescopes are.

If I was buying a spotting scope for birding or similar pursuits, I would insist on ED or fluorite glass, just not for conditions monitoring.

I am not interested in looking for bullet holes at 200 or 300 yards.

That said, I can surely understand why one would fall in live with an ED glass spotting scope.
 
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Wow. Resurrecting an old thread to insert a link to your own website while claiming to be an expert on spotting scopes? That takes some gall.

I went to the site to which you linked and spent about 10-15 minutes reading it. I should have stopped after the first minute but I wanted to give it a fair shake.

I'm trying VERY hard to be nice here, but in which universe do you think you would be regarded as a spotting scope expert? Surely not in this one.

Best to leave it at that.
 
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that paragraph alone is hard to read

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WHOIS data shows the site was first registered May 2017 for someone with an address in Evansville, IN.
 
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It looks like this is someone's hobby site. My Kowa didn't make the cut. Roll Eyes


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It looks like this is someone's hobby site. My Kowa didn't make the cut. Roll Eyes


Don't feel bad, they only talk about the cheapest scopes. When I see someone put "Barska" and "best of" without a negation in the sentence, I know they are not for real.
 
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I have this Konus scope and it is great for the money. It's not great at 300 yrd with .223 but works well with 30 cal at that range.

http://www.opticsplanet.com/ko...-spotting-scope.html

Jim


I don't own a Konus spotter but have looked thru several at the range and agree with the above post
 
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I picked up an Emarth 20-60x60 spotting scope on Amazon for $59 and use it alot at the range for seeing hits at 100 to 400 yards. For $59 and the fact that it works well and I am ecstatic with it!

It comes with a tripod also.
 
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Anyone tried this one?

https://www.cabelas.com/produc...2695637.uts?slotId=2

Been considering it for 100 yds
 
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