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Old 12-20-2013, 12:39 PM
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Default Celestron Regal M2 100ED In Stock

We just got fresh stock of the popular Celestron Regal M2 100ED spotting scopes. We have a review on this scope on our website, check it out.

There is currently a promotion on ALL Celestron Regal M2 spotting scope models, with up to $120 off normal price.

Celestron Regal M2 65ED: Regular price $499.95, now $419.95 (save $80)
Celestron Regal M2 80ED: Regular price $699.95, now $599.95 (save $100)
Celestron Regal M2 100ED: Regular price $849.95, now $729.95 (save $120)

The promotion on these scopes runs until December 31, 2013. We have 100EDs in stock, but the 65ED and 80ED are backordered until late January. We will honor the sale price on ANY order for a 65ED or 80ED until December 31, and ship them when they arrive.

Call (888) 978-5330 or email sales [at] opticscamp.com.
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Old 12-27-2013, 06:25 AM
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I have to vouch for this one. I purchased the Celestron Regal M2 65ED. It a much more than I thought it would be.

The lenses are very high end, the quick zoom focus, followed up with the fine focus on the same knob, the way it balances even on uneven land, the fact that it has not fogged up once (Wyoming gets pretty cold), the carrying case, etc., all make it more than I hoped for.

This price point is giving you much more than you think it will. I honestly wish now that I had picked up the 100ED, but I was not sure if it would be all that I had hoped it would be. It more than holds its own against the much more expensive scopes.

I'm taking it out to the range today to let my boy sight in his new .243. Can't wait.
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If their spotting scopes are anything like their binos then they are great. I have a pair of 10x42 bino that I took on a hunt in Wy and the guide, who had a pair of Leicas, was extremely impressed with the clarity of my Celestrons.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
If their spotting scopes are anything like their binos then they are great. I have a pair of 10x42 bino that I took on a hunt in Wy and the guide, who had a pair of Leicas, was extremely impressed with the clarity of my Celestrons.
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Originally Posted by DJfan
I honestly wish now that I had picked up the 100ED
Give me a call and we'll work something out.
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