True story.
Just this weekend, I was at the range with my dad looking to sight in and zero my brand new Cadex CDX-50 Tremor with a freshly mounted Razor Gen2 4.5-27x. Our range's rules state that the 50bmg can ONLY be fired from the 300yd line - no exceptions. Knowing we have a monumental spotting task ahead, my dad had his trusty old spotting scope ready to go. After bore sighting, I sent the first 750gr Hornady AMax on its way - "no call, can't see the impact on paper". Argh, hoping to get lucky, I sent a second AMax round downrange, again no call.
My dad can't see anything from his spotting scope, neither can I see anything from my Tremor's Razor Gen2. Not wanting to waste more ammo, I figure I will wait for range to go cold and go downrange to check. That is when my dad looked thru the Minox ZP5 5-25 MR4 mounted on my MPA on the next table: "Hey, I think I can see 2 larger than normal paper holes, bottom right." I looked thru the Minox scope on my MPA, and true enough, I can see 2 larger than normal bullet holes on the target backing, off and away from my "shoot N-C" target. Winner, thanks Minox ZP5!!!
My dad spent the rest of the day spotting thru my Minox ZP5. I also had a NightForce ATACR on another rifle, but the Minox impressed him the most by far. My dad has no idea how much each of these scopes cost, but his preference is obviously towards the ZP5.
I guess it is time to splurge on a better spotting scope...
Thumbs up for the Minox ZP5 5-25.
Just this weekend, I was at the range with my dad looking to sight in and zero my brand new Cadex CDX-50 Tremor with a freshly mounted Razor Gen2 4.5-27x. Our range's rules state that the 50bmg can ONLY be fired from the 300yd line - no exceptions. Knowing we have a monumental spotting task ahead, my dad had his trusty old spotting scope ready to go. After bore sighting, I sent the first 750gr Hornady AMax on its way - "no call, can't see the impact on paper". Argh, hoping to get lucky, I sent a second AMax round downrange, again no call.
My dad can't see anything from his spotting scope, neither can I see anything from my Tremor's Razor Gen2. Not wanting to waste more ammo, I figure I will wait for range to go cold and go downrange to check. That is when my dad looked thru the Minox ZP5 5-25 MR4 mounted on my MPA on the next table: "Hey, I think I can see 2 larger than normal paper holes, bottom right." I looked thru the Minox scope on my MPA, and true enough, I can see 2 larger than normal bullet holes on the target backing, off and away from my "shoot N-C" target. Winner, thanks Minox ZP5!!!
My dad spent the rest of the day spotting thru my Minox ZP5. I also had a NightForce ATACR on another rifle, but the Minox impressed him the most by far. My dad has no idea how much each of these scopes cost, but his preference is obviously towards the ZP5.
I guess it is time to splurge on a better spotting scope...
Thumbs up for the Minox ZP5 5-25.