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Selecting a Spotting Scope #6730885 04/10/17 05:59 PM
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This topic has likely been covered before many times. If there's an old thread, please direct me to it.

I'd like to buy a spotting scope that will allow me to see bullet holes on paper at 200 yards, and maybe hits on metal out to 500 yards. I've had a couple cheap ones in the past, but they were total junk. I'm not interested in paying more than $500 or so. Is that possible? Any suggestions? Thanks.

Re: Selecting a Spotting Scope [Re: papa45] #6730960 04/10/17 07:21 PM
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An upgrade to your rifle scope can allow you to see what you're wanting to see.

FYI, the easiest color of steel to see hits on is white. That's why I go through cases of white paint every year on my range.


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