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When you guys are at a busy public outdoor range to zero optics, what solution would you recommend to check your impacts in between groups so you're not running out every 5 seconds like a brownoid without a prefeontal cortex?
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I have a shitty pair of binoculars at home, meant to put that but they're pretty much useless. You guys know decent ones?
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>>64889039
I picked up a $40 telescope to watch the eclipse a few years back, now I use it as a spotter scope.
It's like 120x and it's very easy to see the target.

I kinda want to mount it as an optic.
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>>64889039
I have a spotter scope from amazon and I usually shoot shoot and see targets. the spotter scope is kind of ass to set up but ok when it's on the target
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>>64889047
I can see the utility in that but this range is 100yds max and thatd be way too narrow for what I'm doing now lol.
Typically I'm zeroing for 25 (this mp5) 36 or 50 for my ars.
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>>64889053
Binocs will be more than fine at 100 yards. Spotting scopes are a huge hassle and I refuse to use them.
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>>64889039
Another gun with a scope.
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I'm hitting this plate seated at 100 yds somewhat consistently, pretty happy with this setup.
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>>64889039
A decent pair of binocs will be fine for the job. The trick is what's a decent pair? As with most things there's no simple answer so you'll just have to do a little research on binoculars and what to look for. You'll have a good enough idea of what ones you want in about an hour I'd think. Maybe start with below:

https://www.jessops.com/c/advice/bg/binoculars-buying-guide
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>>64889039
>When you guys are at a busy public outdoor range
Yeah..I totally got one of those around
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>>64889039
I don't shoot at noob ranges. When you're actually trying to train you realize how impossible they make it. They will shit their boomer pants if you draw from the holster, what a joke.
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>>64889039
I've been pretty lucky so it's never busy when I'm zeroing or doing something where I'd be checking/changing targets frequently. At 100y my 20x is enough to see my groups without having to get up so if I brought that then I can check targets for other rifles. I mostly shoot in bays so usually I just walk out and check the targets myself.



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