pdowg881
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I am wondering if this can pass for a 100yd spotting scope. All I want to do is be able to see my hits without walking downrange very time a shoot a group. I know it's extremely cheap and willl eventually break. I am also aware most people find NCstar stuff to be junk. But being a cheap college student I just need it to hold me over until i get a summer job and can afford a nice one. So will it perform the bare minimum of letting me see hits in a 100 yard target and hopefully last the summer? This is my first year at a non-private range. I previously shot on private land with friends and one usually had a spotting scope. Having to wait much longer for cease fires to check my target really made me realize how valuable a spotting scope is. I'm sick of trying to shoot a group and then sitting there until there's a cease fire. I plan to get a quality scope that will last once I have the money, but right now I just need the bare minimum to hold me over until then.
I am wondering if this can pass for a 100yd spotting scope. All I want to do is be able to see my hits without walking downrange very time a shoot a group. I know it's extremely cheap and willl eventually break. I am also aware most people find NCstar stuff to be junk. But being a cheap college student I just need it to hold me over until i get a summer job and can afford a nice one. So will it perform the bare minimum of letting me see hits in a 100 yard target and hopefully last the summer? This is my first year at a non-private range. I previously shot on private land with friends and one usually had a spotting scope. Having to wait much longer for cease fires to check my target really made me realize how valuable a spotting scope is. I'm sick of trying to shoot a group and then sitting there until there's a cease fire. I plan to get a quality scope that will last once I have the money, but right now I just need the bare minimum to hold me over until then.