What level of Binos do you need for PRS 22.

Lastsaint21

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Let me start off by saying, I do not believe spotters should be using Binos in PRS22 for 300 yard targets.. I have seen to many missed calls. I speak up so they get the points but it happens more than it should. i guess a case should be made that we dont shoot over 250. I dont mind the long shots as long as we have what it takes to make the right calls for shooters.

That all being said, I do use a spotter. I would though like to step up my Bino's. Mainly for trying to read wind a little better. I fail at the wind. I look for mirage, look at the grass, tree limbs, put all that is some mental formula that I think i have, start there for a wind call and work from there. I do wonder if I stepped up Bino's so I can see a bigger picture, better glass to see things I cant see now (cheap Vortexs that seem good for the money) would it be worth the upgrade? and how far do i need to upgrade? All the way to the Pures? Or will the Zeiss Conquest be far enough? I don't mind by once cry once, but I would prefer to hit the area where I bump diminishing returns on the money. Maybe the Bushnell Match PRO's are enough..

I hunt in the East so I cant make the case for the Pures for Hunting, It really would just be for PRS22..some day maybe for Centerfire..

I wanted to ask for some Opinions before I drop the NL Pure Nuke on my fun money bank account.
 
I use a pair of 15x56’s when RO-ing. It helps, as you say with 300 and out targets, especially when hit dead center. I’ve used spotters and prefer binos.

I’m fine with stretching rimfire out to 300+, but IMO it’s better when the targets are equipped with hit indicators on anything beyond 250.
 
Those are in the Pure price range IMO.

I have the lower power UHDs, and what I'll agree on is that ultra clarity helps, but it's more an issue of magnification than clairity. The .22 dink on even a freshly painted target is damn small @ 300 yds. You can hear it, but not with three or four other squads firing away.

I bring my 80mm spotter and can "see" hits.

All that said, you really need sensitive flashers and more than one guy spotting to keep it fair.

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