This is what I've come up after a relatively brief bit of research:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/celestron- ... potti.html
The scope I'll be mounting on the rifle is a Burris 3-9x40mm Fullfield II. I would like to use the spotting scope to see a target hit with a .308 out to 200 yards at the very least. It would be nice to see a target out to 300 yards. At some point. In the future. When I miss less.
Re: Quality budget scope for a quality budget combo?
2Get one that is cell phone compatable.
Other than that, I got nothing.
Other than that, I got nothing.
Re: Quality budget scope for a quality budget combo?
3A cell phone app for a spotting scope???senorgrand wrote:Get one that is cell phone compatable.
Other than that, I got nothing.
Re: Quality budget scope for a quality budget combo?
4You attach the scope to the cell phone camera and you look at the screen instead of peeping through the lens. It sounds stupid, but it rocks.m1ckDELTA wrote:A cell phone app for a spotting scope???senorgrand wrote:Get one that is cell phone compatable.
Other than that, I got nothing.
Re: Quality budget scope for a quality budget combo?
5Copy, "attachment" and not "app". My bad.senorgrand wrote:You attach the scope to the cell phone camera and you look at the screen instead of peeping through the lens. It sounds stupid, but it rocks.m1ckDELTA wrote:A cell phone app for a spotting scope???senorgrand wrote:Get one that is cell phone compatable.
Other than that, I got nothing.