Whats your favorite spotter for range work.

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Hey guy's, I'm looking for opinions as to the best spotter for range work.
Stay under $200 when recommending one. Thanks

Got one for sale?
 
For simple range work, at a reasonable cost I would recommend the alpen 15-30x50 spotting scope...I purchased mine used in new condition for 75$ on ebay...retail value is approximately 125$.

While I am certain there will be many other good suggestions...these are certainly worth a look. The 15-45x60 would also be a good choice.

All ALPEN Spotting Scopes feature powerful lenses, and come standard with a durable, padded field carrying case (except #788 kit). Most models come with a portable 12" swivel-head tripod.
Alpen Spotting Scope Features:
Multi-coated optics
Waterproof and nitrogen filled
Powerful zoom eyepieces
Extendable sun shade
Straight and 45-degree models
Durable, padded field carrying case (except #788 kit)
ALPEN's lifetime warranty

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I don't own one. Since I shoot at an improvised range I just walk back and forth a lot. :shock: :lol:
 
I have a Bushnell Trophy 20-50x50 Spotting Scope which was around $100. Good for the money

My friend has a Burris Landmark 20-60x 80mm Spotting Scope, I think he paid around $200.00 for it with a hard-sided carrying case.

I like the Burris much better than mine for range work. Go figure, it only cost twice as much. :shock: :lol:
 
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