Spotting scopes
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:57 pm
Hello everyone,
I attended my first OPM (fullbore shooter) a couple of weekends ago, but embarassingly turning up without a spotting scope... I shoot at Anzac Range, Malabar, we use the Kongsberg electronic targets and this has meant that I haven't had to think about a spotting scope until now. Luckily the captain of Gosford club, Wayne, is a friendly chap and he lent me a club scope for the day.
I should probably start looking at getting my own, to go to some more meetings and to start reading mirage.
I've been doing some searching on the net to find out what I need. What is the minimum objective size we need to clearly see targets and spotting discs at max range in all lighting conditions, ie at end of the day, or in overcast/rainy conditions? Is 60mm enough, or must you have an 80mm scope? What do most of you out there use?
To be honest the little scope I had for the day seemed to do the job, although all 3 ranges for the day were 500m.
Cheers, AJ.
I attended my first OPM (fullbore shooter) a couple of weekends ago, but embarassingly turning up without a spotting scope... I shoot at Anzac Range, Malabar, we use the Kongsberg electronic targets and this has meant that I haven't had to think about a spotting scope until now. Luckily the captain of Gosford club, Wayne, is a friendly chap and he lent me a club scope for the day.
I should probably start looking at getting my own, to go to some more meetings and to start reading mirage.
I've been doing some searching on the net to find out what I need. What is the minimum objective size we need to clearly see targets and spotting discs at max range in all lighting conditions, ie at end of the day, or in overcast/rainy conditions? Is 60mm enough, or must you have an 80mm scope? What do most of you out there use?
To be honest the little scope I had for the day seemed to do the job, although all 3 ranges for the day were 500m.
Cheers, AJ.