Best value ( Chinese ) spotting scope

As for bullet holes at 300, prob the 308s but 223/22 might be harder to see. Depends on the paper and lighting. I just checked and mine weighs 2.5 # and is 14" long. I'm 76 and don't find that too heavy. At Cantire they are discontinued but 10-ish years ago they were $180 +tax. Now Amazon has a selection from $160 up to over $1000.

https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/...html?msockid=293935b7c7f368c6066a2281c675694b

https://www.amazon.ca/Celestron-52238-Spotting-Scope-Black/dp/B001MUHQBI/ref=sr_1_13
 
Thanks for the insight ! Do you think you can see bullet holes on paper at 300 yard with it ? Curious what you think makes it better then the vortex ?
Clarity is better. The fuzz around the edges and the field of view when you zoom in does not shrink as much with the Leupold. Again - same warranty so no issues there. I was considering a vortex crossfire compact. Reason I went away from it was the clarity and field of view. Small spotters good for short ranges where you have a target in mind already. Bigger objective for when you are looking for things. At 300 yards - bullet holes - easy. I think to 500yards would be capable. Have not had the time and or the weather to shoot far enough. I also have the vortex viper - the leupold is still better glass in my opinion.
 
Clarity is better. The fuzz around the edges and the field of view when you zoom in does not shrink as much with the Leupold. Again - same warranty so no issues there. I was considering a vortex crossfire compact. Reason I went away from it was the clarity and field of view. Small spotters good for short ranges where you have a target in mind already. Bigger objective for when you are looking for things. At 300 yards - bullet holes - easy. I think to 500yards would be capable. Have not had the time and or the weather to shoot far enough. I also have the vortex viper - the leupold is still better glass in my opinion.
Thanks for the review ! I was temped to get the crossfire just for the price point. So you have the sx-2 spotting scope or sx-4?
 
For prone/bench work, the old Freeland scope stands work good

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