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The Swaro ATS/STS will accept the Vortex eyepieceWhat spotting scopes are available with reticles?
I know the Vortex Razor, Leupold Tactical.
Optolyth makes some excellent spotting scopes, but not all of them are in this category. My experience is with the HD version of the S80 (angled version) of Optolyth's Compact. The designation for the "straight" version is "G". Optolyth makes 30X and 45X Eyepieces with MIL-based, ROTATING reticles. Both Eyepieces have the same reticle - the 30X is used with 80mm Optolyth spotters and the 45X is used with 100mm Optolyth spotters. The reticle can be rotated 360 degrees and rotates independently of the Eyepiece Body. UNLIKE ALL OTHER RETICLE-EQUIPPED SPOTTERS, the rotating reticle allows the reticle to be oriented "square" with the horizon (or anything else), even if the scope body is rotated on a tripod head and/or within a rotating collar. Check-out my “http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...3-optolyth-s80-hd-compact-spotting-scope.html” thread for my un-biased write-up and comparison of my Optolyth S80 HD Compact and my Zeiss Diascope 65T FL.What spotting scopes are available with reticles?
I know the Vortex Razor, Leupold Tactical.
Pinecone asked about spotting scopes with reticles. I mentioned Optolyth because not only are the HD Compacts great spotters, but they also have a MIL Eyepiece with rotating reticle (a feature that no one else offers). The rotating reticle feature works extremely well. This is immediately obvious next to a spotter with a non-rotating reticle – especially when prone with an angled model. You might be correct about no one caring about buying an Optolyth, but part of that comes from wagon-jumpers and unwarranted negative comments about Optolyth coupled with exaggerated praise of the Razor HD.Nobody cares about buying an Optolyth because we can support companies that support the shooting community and still get a great spotter.
I already noted shooting industry and match support, so your reiteration only bangs the drum louder. It's just disingenuous to promote companies A, B, C, and D over Company E's products under the guise that Company E's products are inferior to those of companies A, B, C, and D for the sake of promoting them over Company E. Promote whomever you like, but not by shading the facts.Lowlight said:Vortex, Bushnell, Leupold, USOptics go out of their way to support shooters. When Nathan was with Zeiss he did as well. So why spend $2500 on a company that has nothing to do with shooters? Support those who support us I say.
If being pleased with the performance of our S80 HD Compacts makes scudzuki and I “fans”, I guess we're fans. To this day, we do happen to be the only two Forum members I know of who happen to have any actual experience and usage of S80 HD Compacts and the rotating MIL Eyepiece. Wink.Lowlight said:2 fans don't mean a thing when you consider everyone else using spotters with Reticles from the companies supporting us.
Pinecone asked about spotting scopes with reticles. I mentioned Optolyth because not only are the HD Compacts great spotters, but they also have a MIL Eyepiece with rotating reticle (a feature that no one else offers). The rotating reticle feature works extremely well. This is immediately obvious next to a spotter with a non-rotating reticle – especially when prone with an angled model. You might be correct about no one caring about buying an Optolyth, but part of that comes from wagon-jumpers and unwarranted negative comments about Optolyth coupled with exaggerated praise of the Razor HD.
I already noted shooting industry and match support, so your reiteration only bangs the drum louder. It's just disingenuous to promote companies A, B, C, and D over Company E's products under the guise that Company E's products are inferior to those of companies A, B, C, and D for the sake of promoting them over Company E. Promote whomever you like, but not by shading the facts.
If being pleased with the performance of our S80 HD Compacts makes scudzuki and I “fans”, I guess we're fans. To this day, we do happen to be the only two Forum members I know of who happen to have any actual experience and usage of S80 HD Compacts and the rotating MIL Eyepiece. Wink.
Keith
I called Leupold about them putting a reticle in a Gold Ring. It's pretty cool they will do that.. But cost 399.00
When you consider the lowest cost solution is around $1500 getting it done for $399 is a bargain.
Welcome to the world of precision rifle shooting, where nothing is cheap. If you want cheap, shoot ARs.
How is the glass quality on the new bushnell tactical spotters? They seen like a damn good deal for the money. Options and all. I keep waiting on a friend to buy one so I can check it out... Haha
a rotating reticle is not some advantage, it's just made to sound like one by you
Like I said, its a Horus, for someone who doesnt wanna pay big buck$ it should be a fine substitute if you can find a used one. Its light, not too bulky, and just a good little scope.matt2143 said:Coldboremiracle care to put a pic of what the spotter looks like from the outside?! What brand is it?
Here is a pretty damn good deal on new mk4 40x spotters...
I have never bought from this company but 979.00 shipped LEUPOLD Mark-4 12-40x60 Tactical Spotting Scope, Front Focal Duplex Mil-Dot Reticle (67180)
How is the glass quality on the new bushnell tactical spotters? They seen like a damn good deal for the money. Options and all. I keep waiting on a friend to buy one so I can check it out... Haha
Take advantage or fix it cause it's outta whack?
Point to a single a post where someone said my reticle is outta alignment ?
Most spot from the standing with a level tripod so it's a non-issue. If you are playing hi power shooter spotting yourself why bother ? We use scopes with Reticles. What can you do at 30x I can't do at 25x with my scope?
Total bullshit by the two cheerleaders.
I don't see one with a reticle on their pages.
I wonder what is up. That spotting scope seems to be only available from them. They have another model that is the same as carried by Sport Optics and others for $1699, same as the other dealers.
What makes that particular scope so much less expensive?
I called Leupold about them putting a reticle in a Gold Ring. It's pretty cool they will do that.. But cost 399.00
I bought a used leupold golden ring, looks like the mark spotter, I sent it to leupold and had the tmr reticle put in. All in, $1000. Glass is crystal clear and the tmr is one of my favorite reticles.
On the cheaper end, if you can find an older bushnell tactical excursion spotter. They are nice for the money.. I have no idea why in the hell they quit making them things. They pop up for sale every now and then on here or ebay, and go fast! For around 350 to 400 dollar ball park...Not everyone has 1K to 2500 to spend on a spotter.. I figured bushnell would kill it if they started makine them again. Who knows ...
Sniper Central - Bushnell Excursion FLP 15-45x60mm Tactical Spotting Scope
Leupold Gold Ring 12x40x60 Spotting Scope | eBayThis is what I am planning on doing. Sounds like a bargain.
Pinecone,
horus reticle in these- they look pretty nice
Bushnell 8-40x60 Elite Tactical Spotting Scope
This
is exactly what I did.
Yep, mine has the tmr Ffp. I love it.Do they put the reticle in the first focal plane?
I bought a used leupold golden ring, looks like the mark spotter, I sent it to leupold and had the tmr reticle put in. All in, $1000. Glass is crystal clear and the tmr is one of my favorite reticles.