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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for my needs Dec 15, 2010
By Handy I purchased this scope for use at my gun clubs range. At 25 yards and 100 yards it worked perfectly. All images were clear and sharp. It's very easy to zoom, and the focus works well too. I wear glasses, but still found the eye relief to be decent. The hard case is real nice, but something I'll never use. The soft carrying case is sturdy and compact for transfer back and forth to the range. I was able to fit the scope with eye piece still attached in the soft case, and still had room for the tiny tripod. If your looking for a good compact scope, this one works well for the price. The tripod is ok for shooting from a bench, but would not be stable for most other uneven surfaces.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mixed feelings Feb 15, 2011
By G3 I like the compactness, but I don't really need it. The optics are okay, but there's a lot of stuff for less than half this price which is equal to the optics. As with all zooms, the 15-45 eyepiece does not deliver the optic quality of the 25x eyepiece. Definitely 5 stars for the packing and case: every possible way to pack and carry this tiny little guy. Definitely 5 stars for the compactness. Somewhere around 3 stars for the optics (I have a pair of Swarovski binoculars, so I KNOW what 5 star optics look like). I also have mixed feelings about the angled eyepiece. Good for looking up, but not easy to sight-align to a distant object. Since I don't put a premium on the compactness or weight, I'll probably swap it for a better optics albeit bigger/heavier.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great scope for the price Jan 05, 2012
By Robert Todrick I purchased this primarily for its size. I wanted a small scope that would fit in my range bag, and the collapsible feature struck me as being a great feature. Yup...it's made of plastic. And no, I wouldn't use it in a driving rainstorm. And I own a pair of Nikon Monarch bino's...its optics aren't as crisp, but it was 1/3 the price. But it's optics easily allow me to see my hits (.22) at 100yds, which was difficult with the 8x of the Monarchs, and after two years of near weekly use it functions as good as the day I purchased it. The nice hard case is a waste to some. Most, like me buy this scope for its size...why buy a collapsible scope to carry it around in a large hard case. But my 8 year old uses it to carry around all his Halo figures...so what the heck...I'm not complaining.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
spotting Scope Sep 25, 2011
By George Martirosian I needed more room in my bulleye shooter's gun box. I use it for 25 and 50 yard pistol matches. The optics are clear for these ranges and the size and weight is perfect for this use. It comes with a tripod and aluminum case for which I have no use. Price is good but could be better if tripod and case were separate. I believe this scope would be clear enough for 100 yard rifle shooters, but the 50mm objective would probably not work well for longer range rifle shooting. The most important feature is size, weight, and optics clarity for a good price.
Niceeee May 06, 2012
By M. Belle
"Shopaholic"
Serves the purpose for which it was intended, i.e. to use as a spotting scope on the 25 metres range. Very effective and also quite attractive. Can view my shots extremely well without having to go down-range. Love it. Good size, can fit into my range bag easily along with all my other stuff without having to carry separately. Highly recommended.
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