Spotting scope for .22 at 100 yds

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Spotting scope for .22 at 100 yds

#1 Post by Charlie J »

Is it possible to get the above if so what magnification and or brands am I looking for , thanks Chas
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Quality glass will always beat high magnification on cheap scopes. And cheap lenses, even with massive magnification might not have the clarity you need.

I have a 30 power Leupold Gold Ring that will do exactly what you want, but you’re going to have to shell out 700 quid… with very few exceptions, you really do get what you pay for with glass.
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Back in the distant past, the standard spotting scope for smallbore was something like a Greenkat. These were basic fixed power scopes with fairly good glass. Usually 22 x 60 but I think there were alternative power eye pieces.
I can never recall having a problem seeing shots in 100yd competitions.
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#4 Post by flamoudi »

The greenkat I have is the same but also has a higher power screw on eye lens that is a smaller size bit of glass. They are pretty tough bits of kit and bar dropping them go on and on.
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See my ad in "For Sale"........

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Thanks Guys for all the info .
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#7 Post by Graham M »

I have a cheap Greenkat; had it for 35 years and apart from cleaning the lenses I've never had a problem. I was always able to pick up shots at 100yds easily, even when mirage was running. At one point my club mate was using his Kowa, with a 77mm lens and 40 power eyepiece, and he couldn't see his shots. He was a bit miffed that I wasn't having any problems at all with the cheapo scope.
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If you haven't already, buy something worth having

I have one of the eBay jobbies and it’s pretty shocking.

Whilst I can see the holes at 100yds it’s very grainy.
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#9 Post by Mauserbill »

Hello
Greencat 22 x 60 everything I need out to 100mrts never lets me down, its an oldy but goody
Its a generic scope under various manufacturer's labels and can be found on ebay for less then the cost of a box of fmjs
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