spotting scope question
#4

Choice of straight or angled;
http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-o...ng-scopes.html
No questions asked warranty - gotta like that !
http://www.opticsplanet.net/vortex-o...ng-scopes.html
No questions asked warranty - gotta like that !
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 612

You can't go wrong with a Leupold, though my experience is with a rifle scope. I have a Vortex spotting scope, one of the older 80 mm Nomads. They fixed it without charge when my son knocked over the tripod and the base of the scope broke. If you have the luxury, I'd strongly encourage to look through a scope before you buy. People's eyes are different and what may seem like the best scope to one may not be the case with another.
#7

X2 on looking through the scopes. Most places will let you take them outside so you can compare them next to each other. I have heard good things about Vortex and just picked up one of their rifle scopes. Nikons have nice clear glass. I have a Winchester spotting scope that I have used for a few years that i like.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: durango Colorado USA
Posts: 567

I've got an older Redfield. It's 20x45 with a 60MM lenses. IMO anything that goes above 45 is not worth it. At 60X you get a lot of mirage. I've used my scope on 3 separate sheep hunts & a mtn goat hunt all here in Colorado. I had no problem seeing & judging the animals.
I would look at Nikon before the Leupold. I think with Leupold you are paying a premium for that gold circle.
I would look at Nikon before the Leupold. I think with Leupold you are paying a premium for that gold circle.