MdShooter1
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- Oct 7, 2020
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What would be a minimum magnification needed to see a 22 cal hole in, 1) a paper target, 2) a splatter target, at 200 yds?
on the same theme , where is the "sweet spot " at cost versus clarity ? i can't , won't buy a ziess spotting scope , where does the money spent equal value ?
Probably an unpopular opinion, but the zeiss spotters are actually very good. The gavia has incredible clarity, even at high power. OP asked about money equalizing value. I'd say for paper hole spotting, zeiss or swaro midline models will be good value (and will hold that value). The nightforce spotters are good but their color palette is "cooler" and I prefer neutral to warm as I am usually looking at targets in natural terrain. Honestly, if you are capable of holding them steady, zeiss victory 15x binos will do as well as many good spotters untill the mirage starts to roll.
Do yourself a favor and don't look through any glass that you aren't willing to pay for. Everything else will suck after that.
What would be a minimum magnification needed to see a 22 cal hole in, 1) a paper target, 2) a splatter target, at 200 yds?
on the same theme , where is the "sweet spot " at cost versus clarity ? i can't , won't buy a ziess spotting scope , where does the money spent equal value ?