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Spotting scope recommendations

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#1 ·
I have a pair of 10x42 binoculars which work ok out to around 50 yds, but beyond that I still sometimes have trouble seeing where my arrows hit, especially on cloudy days when I can’t see a shadow. I want to be able to see my groups at 100 - 120 yds. Thought about just getting bigger bino’s but they start to get kinda shaky and cumbersome, so was thinking maybe go with a scope on a tripod. What spotting scope are you all using? There’s quite a few options. Also, is there a price range I shouldn’t go below? I don’t mind paying a premium if there’s a noticeable improvement for the money and I wonder where the sweet spot is price-wise? Thanks
 
#6 ·
Vortex no better warranty & prices are reasonable.
 
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I have a cheap Celestron. I use it weekly shooting out to 600 yds. It gets the job done. Glass clarity is good. My biggest gripe is as you dial up in magnification the brightness gets very poor. This is an issue if im trying to spot in overcast weather or near dusk.
 
#12 ·
That’s a fair point. I was recently setting a new sight tape and it was pretty handy having a guy with a scope right there letting me know my first arrow was too high. Made me think I might like to have one of my own.
 
#14 ·
I've got a spotting scope and don't know what it is, but you don't clear until 50 yards. At 300 yards and more you can pick a leaf of tree....Wife bought at yard sale for $40.00.
 
#15 · (Edited)
I have a 20-60 power spotting scope from Cabela's. I have used it for spotting hits from air rifles at 20 yards to hits from a high power center fire rifle out to 500 meters. I have it mounted on a heavy duty engineer tripod.
It worked very well for silhouette because I could stand straight up and look through the scope.
For archery, I would want one with the angled eye piece because you can turn the eye piece to the side and look through it easily. It would be easier with a bow in your hand.
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#18 ·
I went a little crazy when I bought mine although it is a awesome combo between binos and a spotter. The downside it is super heavy, you wouldn’t want to pack it very far! I mostly use it in my living room at my cabin to see the elk or the moon
 

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