NG 30x50 Spotting Scope
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NG 30x50 Spotting Scope
Has anyone used the NG 30x50 spotting scope for 50m pistol? I have the smaller 20x33 which is great for 20m events but I am struggling to see the holes in the black at 50m and wondered if the 30x will make an appreciable difference? TIA
Re: NG 30x50 Spotting Scope
I don't know, but a stronger eyepiece on your present scope may do the job (cheaper). Can you borrow one to try?
Re: NG 30x50 Spotting Scope
The 30x is a substantial improvement over the 20x for 50m. I would say it's the minimum for that distance.
Several shooters here have the NG 20x (mainly for 25m) and NG 30x (for 25m and 50m). There is a considerable difference at 50m between them.
On a sunny day, you might get by with the 20x, but everything else it's a struggle.
There are two who have the rarer NG 40x60 that is perfect for 50m (I'm one of them!!).
Although, for the price of the NG 30x50 I would look at the KOWA TSN-501 that as a variable magnification 20x to 40x.
But it may depend on availability and pricing were you are.
Hope this helps
Several shooters here have the NG 20x (mainly for 25m) and NG 30x (for 25m and 50m). There is a considerable difference at 50m between them.
On a sunny day, you might get by with the 20x, but everything else it's a struggle.
There are two who have the rarer NG 40x60 that is perfect for 50m (I'm one of them!!).
Although, for the price of the NG 30x50 I would look at the KOWA TSN-501 that as a variable magnification 20x to 40x.
But it may depend on availability and pricing were you are.
Hope this helps
Re: NG 30x50 Spotting Scope
Thanks for the comments. I decided to purchase the Kowa as it is so much cheaper than the NG and more powerful magnification for my older eyes.