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    Varmiteer
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    Default Which Spotting Scope?

    Which spotting scope for long range precision and wildlife viewing/hunting?

    I have searched all the old threads here, I have searched snipershide, I have searched google and tons of other sites. I still dont know which spotting scope in the Around $2000 range. I am not interested in anyones used scope, so lets assume I want to buy one on sale this week at an online retailer. Im not interested in lower end scopes. I would say $1500 minimum to lower $2000 range. I can get 30-40 percent off of Vortex if I decide to go that way. . I am looking at Swarovski and others. I want a straight scope, no angled. Which brand, which model? From who? I have already looked at sportoptics, europtics, b&h, cameraland, etc, etc. I still need some direction.

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    High Power Shooter 20X11's Avatar
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    I'm very happy with my Burris, but if I wanted a truly high-end optic, it would be a Leupold.

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    Sits like a bitch
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    https://www.ar-15.co/threads/165734-...scope-straight

    This is an unstoppable deal on a great spotter. I don't even need one and though about getting it.

    If you want smaller the new Razor is a great size. If you want really great glass for the dollar look into the Meopta (aka Nightforce/Cabelas Euro).
    If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.

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    I'm just going to say if you have $2,000 plus to spend then go Kowa, they are popular with High Power shooters. You can buy them either angled or straight and you have a choice of which eyepiece to add along with photography adapters. I am saving my pennies for an 883 The eyepieces by themselves arr $400 or more on top of the body price.

    http://www.kowaproducts.com/KowaTSN8...potting-Scope/
    Last edited by USMC88-93; 11-21-2017 at 18:28.

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    Gong Shooter Lars's Avatar
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    In. My opinion there is only one option when looking for the best glass in a spotter and that Swarovski. Mine is the STS 20-60 and has been to Alaska five times between dad and I and multiple trips to the mountains of Colorado every year. I've probably had it 15 years or so and never had a single issue. If you ever need to you can send it back to Swarovski and get it cleaned and polished up for no charge. I love my leupold rifle scopes but their spotters are mediocre at best.
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