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Old 02-19-2013, 07:33 AM
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Default Celestron Regal M2 Spotting Scope Preorder Discount

Update May 2, 2013: Save $50 on a Regal M2 while supplies last. Use promo code 7J232TBA at checkout

We're expecting our first run of Celestron Regal M2 spotting scopes in a few weeks. The Regal M2 is the successor to the highly-regarded (and now discontinued) Regal F-ED line.

The M2 comes in three sizes (65mm, 80mm, and 100mm), and includes ED glass, a fully waterproof and lightweight Magnesium alloy body with nitrogen purging, a 20-60x eyepiece, 35mm/DSLR camera adapter, sliding sunshade, and Celestron's lifetime warranty.

HuntingNet members who order through our website by March 31, 2013 can save save 10% with the promo code HNCRM210. Or you can contact us by phone at (888) 978-5330.

As always, this includes free ground shipping to any of the lower 48 US states.

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If the Regal M2 is a little out of your price range, we also carry the Celestron Ultima spotting scope line. Call us at (888) 978-5330 9AM-5PM EST for our best price.

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Old 02-26-2013, 10:35 AM
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Nice to see you have an established presence over here Brad. I haven't visited here in some time but plan to change that shortly.

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Nice to see you here Frank.
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Good Grief Frank, nice to see you stop in. lol
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Just received word that these spotting scopes will be arriving at the end of March, so this offer has been extended from March 19 to March 31.
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Old 03-13-2013, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by deerdust
Good Grief Frank, nice to see you stop in. lol

DD,

Yeah, I am still kickin'.

My lifestyle has changed a bit since I posted regularly here. I still hunt but nothing like I once did. My kids, and their activities, seem to take up a good 75% of my free time these days.

Good to see you though. I should see who else is still around from "back in the day".
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Preorders on the M2 line will ship out next week. The preorder offer is still good until midnight Sunday.
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Did the old F-ED line have ED glass? Is F-ED a type of ED glass and is the new version using a different sort of glass. Not sure if I'm really asking this correctly. I guess I'm asking what's the difference between F-ED and the new ED?
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Yes, the F-ED had ED glass. I'm sure there's some changes in glass characteristics. The problem with labeling models ED/HD/etc. is that a lot of that is based in marketing and nothing else - two types of ED glass can have very different performance. The M2 has been upgraded with a magnesium body and is over a pound lighter.

The M2 is supposed to come with a camera adapter, so there's that. I'll post more when the preorders arrive (scheduled for today).
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I didn't get much time to mess with the M2s I got in today as they were all reserved by customers and had to ship out, but initial impressions were:

1. the 100ED is huge.
2. they are all surprisingly light - full shipping weight of the 100ED with the camera adapter is about 9lbs.

I did pull an 80ED from its box and checked it out for a few minutes. I don't have an F-ED to compare side by side, but I was impressed with the optical quality.
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