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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1345633" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>My friend bought that spotter after I bought my Burris and I could consistently see further than his - mine is only a 24x and it was well more clear than his Leupold (Mine's for sale in the classifieds btw *cough*shameless*plug*for*my*classifieds*ad*). I was extremely disappointed with the lack of clarity on his and told him to take it back, but he ended up selling it. </p><p></p><p>If you want a good spotter, go for clarity above all else. Bushnell makes some nicer ones but you won't find them in stores. Mine came from Sports World in Tulsa but Burris' spotters are available online at places like swfa.com or opticsplanet.com . </p><p></p><p>Vortex makes some nice ones for the money, but in my opinion, the best spotter out there is the Bushnell Excursion tactical spotting scope FFP mil dot.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-excursion-lightpath-spotting-scope-15-45x60-ed-781560ed.html" target="_blank">http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-excursion-lightpath-spotting-scope-15-45x60-ed-781560ed.html</a></p><p></p><p>Its the only spotter with a reticle (and FFP) in that price range. Its more expensive than the ones you'll find in stores, but aside from the Vortex, its on my short list for my next spotter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1345633, member: 229"] My friend bought that spotter after I bought my Burris and I could consistently see further than his - mine is only a 24x and it was well more clear than his Leupold (Mine's for sale in the classifieds btw *cough*shameless*plug*for*my*classifieds*ad*). I was extremely disappointed with the lack of clarity on his and told him to take it back, but he ended up selling it. If you want a good spotter, go for clarity above all else. Bushnell makes some nicer ones but you won't find them in stores. Mine came from Sports World in Tulsa but Burris' spotters are available online at places like swfa.com or opticsplanet.com . Vortex makes some nice ones for the money, but in my opinion, the best spotter out there is the Bushnell Excursion tactical spotting scope FFP mil dot. [url]http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-excursion-lightpath-spotting-scope-15-45x60-ed-781560ed.html[/url] Its the only spotter with a reticle (and FFP) in that price range. Its more expensive than the ones you'll find in stores, but aside from the Vortex, its on my short list for my next spotter. [/QUOTE]
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