10m spotting scope?
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10m spotting scope?
Are there spotting scopes that can focus on a 10m air pistol/rifle target? In low light? Cheaper the better, thanks.
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Most can focus down to that distance. Check on the various auction sites for something cheap. I personally use a cheap monocular for when I need to scope at 10M, which is rarely.melchloboo wrote:Are there spotting scopes that can focus on a 10m air pistol/rifle target? In low light? Cheaper the better, thanks.
Rob.
Celestron used to make a scope that was really nice for both 10m air and 50m smallbore, it was about $80 .... very nice quality, but inexpensive enough if one of our shooters kicked one ove I would not lose my temper (or cry) .... for $20 they will replace if broken ....
Can't seem to find them now, but they have their "Ultima 65 -45" that looks pretty good too. Min focus is 6.1 meters
Look at OpticsPlanet.com
Some have used their Maksutov scopes, but the one I had was easily damaged ... I switched back to the prismatic refractor type.
Only ever had to use the warranty on the Mak .... the others are pretty rugged
Can't seem to find them now, but they have their "Ultima 65 -45" that looks pretty good too. Min focus is 6.1 meters
Look at OpticsPlanet.com
Some have used their Maksutov scopes, but the one I had was easily damaged ... I switched back to the prismatic refractor type.
Only ever had to use the warranty on the Mak .... the others are pretty rugged
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Yup ... that's it .... it is a 45° zoom job that zooms from 12-36X.
The kids use about 12-18X for 10m, and maybe 24 for 50m smallbore .... me with my bad eyes, use the 36X and can finally see holes out at 50m
I've got nicer scopes, but all but one kid prefers the celestrons
Nice to know they are still available ... $95 is still a good deal on these
The kids use about 12-18X for 10m, and maybe 24 for 50m smallbore .... me with my bad eyes, use the 36X and can finally see holes out at 50m
I've got nicer scopes, but all but one kid prefers the celestrons
Nice to know they are still available ... $95 is still a good deal on these
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I think the scope your talking about Champion shooters supply carries.Rover wrote:jhmartin,
See my post above. They changed the name.
I have heard its a very good scope.
Most likely much better than the cheap one I got.
But I bough my cheap one for inside my pistol box and want light weight and be able to see shots at 50'.
You really don't need anything much in terms of magnification. 8 - 10 x is fine especially as a fixed scope. As I mentioned I use a monocular which is 8 x 20 hand held and I can see all the holes fine. Oh and that cost me less than $10. It really depends on how often you use it and if you want something fixed or fixable, on a tripod.
Rob.
Rob.
You can do exactly the same with a webcam. Unfortunately neither are really suitable for those that shoot on different ranges, or even at a club range.Oz wrote:I put an old video camera I had laying around, on a tripod and then fed the signal an LCD screen which sits on my shooting table.
It focuses great on the black center, holes are surprisingly easy to read and score.
It was a free solution for me since I had all the stuff laying around.
Oz
Rob.
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The celestron scope that champion shooters sell for 95$ is a great scope. A kid in my club has one and they seem to be really nice. They focus clearly at 10m. They are also very small so they arnt front heavy like most other scopes are. I highly recommend buying one.
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If you are up in Canada, Princess Auto (of all places) has a cheap spotting scope that costs about $50.00. It comes with a short tripod but I use a full size camera tripod on mine, as it has the same thread size. That scope is on sale regularly. No it's not top of the line by a long shot, but it's clear enough for the job at 10 m.
Denis
Denis