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  • joker70
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 1208

    Binoculars vs spotting scope

    I want to be able to see where I miss the shoot-n-see at 50 and 100 yards I am looking at picking up cheap 10x50 binoculars form Big 5. Will these be good enough? What are the practical differences between binoculars and a spotting scope?
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    artoaster
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 1220

    Movement. Holding binocs difficult compared to spotting scope/tripod unless you have a small tripod that binocs can attach to.


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    • #3
      Subotai
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jun 2010
      • 11289

      Those binocs should work for 100 yards no problem.
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        onegtalon
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 2391

        Keep in mind that most binocs don't have eye relief for use with shooting glasses. I got lucky and found a $17 pair at Big5 that has some eye relief so it works for me (some cheepo Hummer model).
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        • #5
          milotrain
          Veteran Member
          • Apr 2011
          • 4301

          Get a spotting scope. For the following reasons you'll want one eventually.

          1. While binocs are fine for 100 yard shoot and see that makes them a pretty 1 trick pony.
          2. Anything past 100 yards and you'll want a stand for support, binocs with a stand suck.
          3. Setting up a scope in position so you don't break position when checking your shots is half the reason you have a scope, you can't do this with binocs.
          4. As stated, eye relief will be a problem with binocs.
          5. A stable platform also lets you observe bullet trace from behind another shooter, you can't do this with binocs.

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          • #6
            wjc
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Dec 2009
            • 10869

            Originally posted by milotrain
            Get a spotting scope. For the following reasons you'll want one eventually.

            1. While binocs are fine for 100 yard shoot and see that makes them a pretty 1 trick pony.
            2. Anything past 100 yards and you'll want a stand for support, binocs with a stand suck.
            3. Setting up a scope in position so you don't break position when checking your shots is half the reason you have a scope, you can't do this with binocs.
            4. As stated, eye relief will be a problem with binocs.
            5. A stable platform also lets you observe bullet trace from behind another shooter, you can't do this with binocs.

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            ^^this^^

            I'd also add if you get a spotting scope, get one with a long stand as well as the little tripod one.

            I've found some fixed shooting benches are awkward with the scope, sandbags, firearm, etc. and other garbage. I often wish I had a longer stand so I could have the spotting scope between the benches.
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            • #7
              baih777
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              • Jul 2011
              • 5679

              At big5
              ask them if you can look across the street with them. They may ask for your dvr license. I tried a few and they were not clear. You may have better luck
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              • #8
                Bigtwin
                Veteran Member
                • May 2010
                • 2639

                Originally posted by joker70
                I want to be able to see where I miss the shoot-n-see at 50 and 100 yards I am looking at picking up cheap 10x50 binoculars form Big 5. Will these be good enough? What are the practical differences between binoculars and a spotting scope?
                I know it is cheap, but the Barska spottting scope is well worth it for your needs(mine as well), just punching paper at 100yds!
                Far better than trying to look through binoculars!
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                • #9
                  Jeff L
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1219

                  If I were getting another spotting scope, I'd get one with 45 degree eye piece. I like spotting scopes over binoculars. My 2 cents.
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                  • #10
                    cebuvfr
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 861

                    Spotting scope.

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                    • #11
                      Turbinator
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                      • Oct 2005
                      • 11930

                      Originally posted by Bigtwin
                      I know it is cheap, but the Barska spottting scope is well worth it for your needs(mine as well), just punching paper at 100yds!
                      Far better than trying to look through binoculars!
                      Barska? Yuck! Tried one out for the 100 yard range, the optics were not clear at all.. I had better luck spotting through my rifle's scope compared to the $79 Barska from Big 5.

                      Now - this spotting scope:

                      Konus Konuspot 20-60x80mm Spotting Scope 7120



                      Is it really a quality spotting scope at $229 and free S/H? I find that hard to believe...

                      Turby

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