I thought there was a forum on this topic already but was unable to find it searching. So, do you lug around a pair of binoculars or a spotting scope? Or neither?
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Join contestHaving a reticle for me only helps in visualizing my wind hold and looking at target size for an idea of width and hold. You can't be on glass at a match when someone is shooting anyways so not going to be able to spot with a reticle.
10x is a good middle ground. I have a Vortex Recon R/T monocular I got years back and carry it as it is 10x and has a reticle but is small enough to easily fit in my pack. They make a 15x if you wanted more than 10x. http://www.vortexoptics.com/product/vortex-recon-rt-15x50-tactical-scope
No I have the 10x model that I use. Works good for me.
I've never shot in a PRS match, but have shot several other types of steel plate matches such as the Intimidator and Headhunter at Thunder Valley. I leave my Kowa spotter at home and take a pair of 8X binoculars. The binos get used to scan the stage during prep/walkthrough to quickly find the targets and make a mental picture of where they are so that I'm not lost or wasting time looking for them through a rifle scope. Sometimes I'll take them with me to the firing point just in case I need a fast look-see with something that has a wider FOV.
I think that's the context in which the OP was asking the question.
Binos are a must have, IMO. I carry around a set of Swaro 15x56's and use them off a tripod for spotting and also handheld for scouting out a stage. Best piece of glass I own.
If you want to step up your game at a prs match. IMO you absolutely need a spotter or 15x binos.
That's funny.
When you guys are looking for either are you also looking for a reticle? My wife wants to start shooting more with me and a reticle seems like it would be a good option. Seems the options are limited once you want a reticle. Either with bino's or a spotting scope.
Sheldon, do you find the 15 x 56 the best bino choice for spotting for PRS type matches? Does a 10 or 12x work or is there a handicap when calling shots?
Tripod-mounted what? Binoculars or spotting scope?Can you guys comment on what zoom is best for PRS spotting -tripod mounted. I was thinking 10x or 12 x?
tripod mounted binocularsTripod-mounted what? Binoculars or spotting scope?
It just seems like some of the 15 x magnification binos would be a bit overkill for PRS style spotting.Tripod-mounted what? Binoculars or spotting scope?
can you hold 15x binos still w/o needing a tripod?
I've got a laser range finder thats a 7x, but I was thinking about the 15x bino's from Vortex for that extra magnification to help pick out some targets at longer ranges. Not to mention, I can double them for hunting. Rob, do you have the 15x? I was kind of wanting to hear from someone and see if they preferred them over the 10x or 12x, why or why not. Since I dont have a quality pair of bino's I thought it would make since to just buy a good pair once and not do it again.