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Redfield Rampage 20-60x80mm Full-Size Spotting Scope Kit
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dc9mm's Review of Redfield Rampage 20-60x80mm Full-Size Spotting Scope Kit

I bought several spotting scopes to try them for myself. I had no choice because reviews are hard to figure out anything. I was shooting 22 and 223 caliber. Now my eyes are NOT great. I tried a Leupold SX-1 Ventana 2 Spotting Scope 20-60x 80mm which was 150 bucks more with no tripod. I also tried a friends Bushnell 20-60 but not sure what model. Also a Meade Wilderness Spotting Scope, 20-60x100. Plus I looked through a Vortex Viper. Now the Viper was best but just a little bit better. also richer colors. But a Viper is over a grand. For the money the Redfeild is your best buy. You need to spend at least a grand to beat it. I can easily see the whole at 100 yards on a regular target. Splatter targets no problem at 200 BUT at 300 yard with splatter I can just make out were the hits are. Iam struggling at 300 yards with splatter targets. If I used paper plates and stapled them back wards so they stick up from back stop a 1/4 inch I can see wholes at 200 yards on them too. . 50 yards were i mainly shoot my 22lr I can easily see at that short a range.; Dont even need 60 powwer maybe 30 power.. Its clear at all powers. It could use the double focus knob some of the pricier scopes have were it is a finer adjustment on the second focus knob. this scope doesn't have that feature.
Pros:
  • Nice little tripod, clear view
Cons:
  • Could use a double type focus knob
Best Used for:
  • Shooting up to 200 yards
Would Recommend: Yes
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