Spotting scope questions

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I currently have a Bushnell spotting scope (15 - 45) that I use at the indoor 25 yard range and it works well for that distance, but when I get to the outdoor rifle ranges and I find that the Bushnell is fine for out to 50 yards but once I get to 100 yards it is s bit more difficult to find the bullets on some targets so I am thinking of getting another spotting scope for better viewing of targets 100 yards +. One I am looking at is the Vortex Diamondback spotting scope, is there any other spotting scopes that are in the same price range or less that I should be looking at? I see on Amazon they have some lower cost spotting scopes that have some good reviews but just not too sure how good they are, one I did spot was a copy of an older model of Vortex with 25-75 X 70 that is nice and compact which would be easier to pack for range trips. Any suggestions and help would be appreciated.
 
Is it possible to view thru other scopes at the range?
Might give you a better idea of what works and what isn't worth the $$ investment.
 
Mid price scope (although you may not think so) Kowa, Pentax. Find a place that sells birding optics and look through as many as possible with as many different eye pieces as possible. I f you wear eyeglasses something with long eye relief might be the ticket.
 
Vanguard is better than the Diamondbacks but still kind of low end
. I hear the athlons are where it's at but haven't looked through one yet.

savagelh thanks I checked out their website and I will do a bit more research on them.

Kowa, I looked through a birdwatchers last summer and it was real nice.

Butcherbill thanks I did take a look at their website but the prices that were quoted were above my budget.

Is it possible to view thru other scopes at the range?
Might give you a better idea of what works and what isn't worth the $$ investment.

Kamlooky I usually don't see too many people at the range when I get a chance to go and not too many of them are using spotting scopes but it is something that I will keep an eye out for when I am at the range the next time.

Mid price scope (although you may not think so) Kowa, Pentax. Find a place that sells birding optics and look through as many as possible with as many different eye pieces as possible. I f you wear eyeglasses something with long eye relief might be the ticket.

Maynard the Kowa website listed their scopes above my budget but I will check out the Pentax and see what they are like and what their pricing is like. I will do a search and see if there is anyplace close that sells spotting scope that I can have a look at. As for glasses the only ones I use at the moment are the safety glasses on the range but thanks for the tip about the eye relief.
 
Bushnell ELITE. 2014 and earlier. Made in Japan with flourite crystal. I picked one up for $800.-. Reads bullet trace at a 1000m no problem.
 
I currently have a Bushnell spotting scope (15 - 45) that I use at the indoor 25 yard range and it works well for that distance, but when I get to the outdoor rifle ranges and I find that the Bushnell is fine for out to 50 yards but once I get to 100 yards it is s bit more difficult to find the bullets on some targets so

the reason you have trouble seeing at 100y is the quality of the optics
I have a 11-33x50 Vortex Razor and I can see holes clearly at 200y
don't buy another cheap scope
 
I wonder if birders have a website like gunnutz that has a EE sections of used optics? Like any other activity most might start off with a reasonably priced optic only to upgrade in a few years.
 
Bushnell ELITE. 2014 and earlier. Made in Japan with flourite crystal. I picked one up for $800.-. Reads bullet trace at a 1000m no problem.

Right now I don't need one that will go beyond 200 yards as that is the furthest out the range goes at the moment but they are working on a 500 yard range so I might look at one that is good for that distance.

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the reason you have trouble seeing at 100y is the quality of the optics
I have a 11-33x50 Vortex Razor and I can see holes clearly at 200y
don't buy another cheap scope

Thanks for the tip.

There was a nice Zeiss Dialyt spotter for sale recently for a good price. If I didn’t already own a Swarovski it would be mine.

Unfortunately they are above my budget, but thanks for letting me know.

I wonder if birders have a website like gunnutz that has a EE sections of used optics? Like any other activity most might start off with a reasonably priced optic only to upgrade in a few years.

Thanks for the tip I will check it out and see if I can find something.

Have you looked at Pelee Wings yet? Seems to be the place to go for spotters in Canada.

https://www.peleewings.ca/about/nature

No I have not yet but thanks for the website I will check it out.
 
If you are only shooting 100 yards but can't see impacts get a better rifle scope... is your Bushnell one of the straight ones? I had one of the 15-45 Bushnell Elite straight scopes and the eye relief was so small that I almost had to put 'Visine' on lens so my eye wouldn't get stuck to it.. LOL. Then I bought a used Nikon Field scope (60mm, says 13-40 on the eye piece) and it just blows the Bushnell junk right out of the water, I can see mirage with it.

At CRPS matches I love looking through the Vortex Razor that 'Ken from Bullseye' brings! The field of view is so deep I can see targets clear from 150 to 250 easily (without even adjusting the lens) and spot hits on steel a 300 with .22s NO problem.
 
Use a 20x or 25x eyepiece, the 15-45 is not great.

I never thought of that, the Bushnell I have does come with a 25X eyepiece. Thanks, I will have to try it and see how it works.

I use a 12-36x60 for 100 meters and have no problems seeing bullet holes in paper.

At 100 yards I can see not too bad on some targets but not on others, I guess the type of targets I use has something to do with it.


Thanks to everyone that has posted info and help, I appreciate it.
 
If you are only shooting 100 yards but can't see impacts get a better rifle scope... is your Bushnell one of the straight ones? I had one of the 15-45 Bushnell Elite straight scopes and the eye relief was so small that I almost had to put 'Visine' on lens so my eye wouldn't get stuck to it.. LOL. Then I bought a used Nikon Field scope (60mm, says 13-40 on the eye piece) and it just blows the Bushnell junk right out of the water, I can see mirage with it.

At CRPS matches I love looking through the Vortex Razor that 'Ken from Bullseye' brings! The field of view is so deep I can see targets clear from 150 to 250 easily (without even adjusting the lens) and spot hits on steel a 300 with .22s NO problem.

I only use the spotting scope when I am using a rifle that has open sights or a red dot, so far when I use a rifle with a scope I can see the target fine.
The Bushnell I have is a straight one but I can't remember which model it is. It comes in a small case with the two eyepieces but I have only ever used the 15 x 45 eyepiece.
Thanks for the info.
 
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