Spotting scopes for shooting box ?
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Spotting scopes for shooting box ?
I'm looking to replace my big, old and heavy Redfield spotting scope that barely fits in my shooting box. Any suggestions for a spotting scope that would give me a clear image out to 50 yards and fit my needs better for Bullseye that what I have now ?
NG 20x33
http://www.pilkguns.com/scopes.shtml This one is excellent, and tiny. It has rattled around in nothing more than a Crown whiskey bag for a couple of years and used only on the long line (free pistol).
Brooks
Brooks
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Champions Choice CC541
I just bought one of these and I like it a lot.
Dan
Dan
My NG came with a reducing adapter that takes a 1/4"-20 screw. The slotted arm will accept a 1/4"-20 screw. If you don't have one, try a local camera store.solomon grundy wrote:+1 on NG - I have a 20x33
BTW does anyone know where to get a mount adapter for these?
My pistol box has scope arm w/ a slotted track. I don't need the entire assembly, just the piece that screws into the base of the scope.
Larry Carter sells various parts for the standard Gil Hebard scope mount.My pistol box has scope arm w/ a slotted track. I don't need the entire assembly, just the piece that screws into the base of the scope.
www.larrysguns.com
I have a Burris 20X50:
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/i ... 0023300127
It works pretty good, but it could have a little more eye relief. I got it on sale for around $50 or so. It's very short, and fit's in my air pistol box very nicely.
Steve.
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/i ... 0023300127
It works pretty good, but it could have a little more eye relief. I got it on sale for around $50 or so. It's very short, and fit's in my air pistol box very nicely.
Steve.
Where do you get those pistol boxes?
I have just got into indoor 50 ft pistol shooting in a league and everyone has a box as you guys mentioned to attach their spotting scopes, my questions is where do you get one of those boxes?
Hal
Hal
prohjac;
I got my shooting box from of all places a store named "The Shooters Box"
you can look at them at www.theshootersbox.com look under stroage case and then GunHo
Tenex;
I just ordered the Burris 10X50 from Mid South. I looked at some compact Burris yesterday at Cabela's and while they only had the variable power compacts the quality looks real good. MS had the best price I could find and they look like what I was looking for. Thanks for the info! I can't wait to get my old heavy Redfield out of my box and lighten it up with this Burris.
I got my shooting box from of all places a store named "The Shooters Box"
you can look at them at www.theshootersbox.com look under stroage case and then GunHo
Tenex;
I just ordered the Burris 10X50 from Mid South. I looked at some compact Burris yesterday at Cabela's and while they only had the variable power compacts the quality looks real good. MS had the best price I could find and they look like what I was looking for. Thanks for the info! I can't wait to get my old heavy Redfield out of my box and lighten it up with this Burris.
I have a few boxes similar to this:
http://www.casesgalore.com/pvctoolcase1.aspx
I got them from Lowes for around $20, I shoot mostly .22 bullseye & air pistol and I have a case set up for each. One of the reasons I like the Burris scope is because it fits nicely in a corner of the box.
This is a nice light package to carry.
Steve.
http://www.casesgalore.com/pvctoolcase1.aspx
I got them from Lowes for around $20, I shoot mostly .22 bullseye & air pistol and I have a case set up for each. One of the reasons I like the Burris scope is because it fits nicely in a corner of the box.
This is a nice light package to carry.
Steve.
Box and scope
On the Burris 20x50:
I got one three years ago with a Vanguard tripod for $69.00 from Natchez. It is good, but has limited eye releif.
The NG is better. I just got an NG, but they are $250. The Burris is a better deal.
The Gun-Ho boxes are apparently, out of business. Shooters Box has been advertising them as "sold out" for about 2 years on their website.
I got one three years ago with a Vanguard tripod for $69.00 from Natchez. It is good, but has limited eye releif.
The NG is better. I just got an NG, but they are $250. The Burris is a better deal.
The Gun-Ho boxes are apparently, out of business. Shooters Box has been advertising them as "sold out" for about 2 years on their website.
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Konus Handy 18
Has anyone tried one of the Konus Handy-18 spotting scopes? They seem to be both small and inexpensive. They are only 18 power but for 50 yards, that should be OK.
Here is a link:
http://www.opticsplanet.net/konus-konuspot-7130.html
Here is a link:
http://www.opticsplanet.net/konus-konuspot-7130.html