Re: Decent Budget Spotting Scope?
I agree. I also have a Barska Blackhawk 20-60 and for the money, it can't be beat. I can see .308 holes out to 300 yards as long as I use a clean background. I usually use large white foam-board available at Staples and shoot-n-see targets. I can even see holes at 500 yards with a white foam-board backing. 500 yards is pushing it though and I need something better or more powerful for this distance to see the holes easier and more quickly. Barska makes good stuff for the price that you pay. I can't comment on how it would work with .223 holes. I don't yet own anything in that caliber and haven't really tested the scope to resolve .223 holes.
I also have a Barska biometric safe that I keep a pistol in for home security purposes and it works great. Push the button and place your finger on the fingerprint reader and it opens. It does this all faster than you could possibly use a combination, a key or type in numbers like on other safes. The thing is rock solid and will not open unless the fingerprint that's programmed is placed on the reader. There is a key for backup if needed. I recommend this to anyone who wants secure, quick access to a pistol. The price was very good aslo. More than I wanted to spend but,I definitely sleep better knowing that a Glock is quickly accessible yet completely secure.
I have expensive rifle scopes (IOR Valdada) but wanted to try A Barska spotting scope because so many people that reviewed it before I bought mine rated it very highly.
Since I've had good luck with my Barska 20-60 spotting scope, I was thinking that the newer Barska that is 125 power might allow me to see the holes more clearly. Has anyone used this model Barska spotting scope?