RE: Lower end spotting scope advice needed
I agree with the above statements.
Save up.
This goes especially with spotting scopes.
Considering the are a real pain in the @$$ to lug around in the truck and set up andthey are 100x worse than that while hunting in the field.
Fact of the matter is, most are heavy big and bulky, by the time you have all your other gear in the truck you got to deal with this thing as well.
So you might as well make it worth your while and get something that will work.
Ifyou go cheep,only going to upgrade in a matter of a few years anyways or you'll just leave it at home and have it collect dust.
I get the buy and sell every week have gotten it for years, and I have never ever ever seen qualityspotting scopes or binos being sold in there. Its all cheap optics that people are getting rid of because they have upgraded.
People that havegood good optics don't sell.
They pass them on.
Weather it be to family members or good good friends they get handed down to somebody that appreciates good quality and workmanship.
So do yourself a favor and get something that has quality.