see where the .22 bullet hit at a hundred yards

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I need something that let me see where the .22 bullet hit at a hundred yards. Doesn't matter if it is a spotting scope, binoculars, or rifle scope. I don't want to spend over a $100.00, is this possible???
Guy22
 
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Check out NCStar. You get what you pay for with any optics , but their stuff is pretty good for the money.
 
Cheap scope

I have a custom Ruger 10-22. I use a Simmons 6 X 20 power, 50 MM from Midway for $130 plus shipping. If the sun is behind me, I can see the bullet and the prairie dog out to 150 yards. It's a miss or a dead dog.:eek:
 
Hello, guy22,

I'm using a NcStar 3-9 x 42 tactical scope and it works very well for me. I also like to use the 6" diameter stick-on targets that outline the bullet holes to make them easier to see from a distance.

I think I paid $79 for the scope (picatinny mounts included). :)

There are a lot of good choices out there for less than $100, so do a little research and you'll find what you're looking for....
 
the shoot n see targets that turn rainbow or yellow are the best for distance shooting (some turn white)... just changing from cheap paper targets easily extended my max shooting distance with irons about 25 yards. good luck with the scope.
 
Check Ebay or army surplus store for TOW missle launcher spotting scopes. Very big high mag, and pretty cheap. Friend got one online for 45 bucks.
 
The trick, even with old low-power binoculars, is to focus about 10-15 yards beyond the target. The target is blurry, but the holes stand out (because you're looking through them, not at them).
 
Spotting .22 holes at 100 yards for under $100 is a fairly tall order. Centerpoint has a 4X12 riflescope designed for .22 rifles that can handle the job if the lighting is right or high contrast targets are used. Cost at Walmart is about $65.
 

Like Phil said above... the Whitetail Classic... it's a Scope and Spotting Scope, all rolled into one, for $109. Can't beat it! I picked up one during the Christmas Sales. The highest setting is 300 yds. Make sure you get the Truplex, and not the MilDot. MilDot will obscure your target at distance. Here's mine:

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Best of Luck!

Cheers!

BB
 
Thanks,
Celestron 50mm 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope - 15-45x
The Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope features high quality Celestron optics with a full 50mm aperture and 303mm focal length.
Angled eyepiece allows for extended viewing comfort.
With15 to 45X magnification, the Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope gets you close to the action.

Waterproof and lightweight, this ultra-portable spotting scope is perfect for birding, hunting, target shooting, nature studies and more.
The Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope package includes a metal tabletop tripod and both a soft carrying case and rugged aluminum travel case.


Celestron 50mm 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope - 15-45x
Are you looking for a lightweight spotting scope to take along hiking? How about a small, portable telescope to check your accuracy while targeting? Does having a waterproof set of optics and a take along tripod appeal to the birder in you? Perhaps you'd just like a small set of optics to star gaze and watch the Moon... Then you need to check out the Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope!

The fixed Celestron eyepiece zooms in on the action with 45X magnifying power, while the low end of 15X will still allow for a panoramic view. With both 11mm and 15mm (respectively), the eye relief offered by this Celestron spotting scope means good news for eyeglass wears and the 45° permanent angle means viewing comfort. Add to all of this a soft carrying case, tabletop tripod and aluminum travel case... at a spectacular value!
Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope
Fully Coated Optics
Refractor Optical Design
Zooms up to 45x
Waterproof
Metal Tabletop Tripod
Aluminum Carrying Case
Soft Carrying Case
Optical Tube Length: 10.6 in (269.24 mm)
Weight: 18 oz (510.29 g)
No Fault Limited Lifetime Warranty
Celestron Product Number: 52222
$79.95 + s&h.

I think this might of hit the nail on the head.
Anybody have one?
Thanks!!!
Guy22
 
Thanks,
Celestron 50mm 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope - 15-45x
The Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope features high quality Celestron optics with a full 50mm aperture and 303mm focal length.
Angled eyepiece allows for extended viewing comfort.
With15 to 45X magnification, the Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope gets you close to the action.

Waterproof and lightweight, this ultra-portable spotting scope is perfect for birding, hunting, target shooting, nature studies and more.
The Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope package includes a metal tabletop tripod and both a soft carrying case and rugged aluminum travel case.


Celestron 50mm 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope - 15-45x
Are you looking for a lightweight spotting scope to take along hiking? How about a small, portable telescope to check your accuracy while targeting? Does having a waterproof set of optics and a take along tripod appeal to the birder in you? Perhaps you'd just like a small set of optics to star gaze and watch the Moon... Then you need to check out the Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope!

The fixed Celestron eyepiece zooms in on the action with 45X magnifying power, while the low end of 15X will still allow for a panoramic view. With both 11mm and 15mm (respectively), the eye relief offered by this Celestron spotting scope means good news for eyeglass wears and the 45° permanent angle means viewing comfort. Add to all of this a soft carrying case, tabletop tripod and aluminum travel case... at a spectacular value!
Celestron 45° Zoom Refractor Spotting Scope
Fully Coated Optics
Refractor Optical Design
Zooms up to 45x
Waterproof
Metal Tabletop Tripod
Aluminum Carrying Case
Soft Carrying Case
Optical Tube Length: 10.6 in (269.24 mm)
Weight: 18 oz (510.29 g)
No Fault Limited Lifetime Warranty
Celestron Product Number: 52222
$79.95 + s&h.

I think this might of hit the nail on the head.
Anybody have one?
Thanks!!!
Guy22

I would look at what others have at your range. 15-45 zoom is not going to be very easy to see .22 @100 yrds . I have this Vanguard High Plains 460 Spotting Scope 15-60x 60mm Angled Body with Tripod and Hard Case Gray/Black - MidwayUSA and bought it sight unseen. Wish I would have tried what others were using to see what magnification I liked best before buying though
 
I have used the Whitetail Classic at 200yds. I can easily see .22 holes in paper at that distance. Actually, what we were using was white paper plates.
 
I have no problems seeing .22 holes with a Vortex 6-24x50 Crossfire scope. $99 at swfa.
 
i run a Mueller APV 4.5-14x50 on my 10/22. i can see holes at 100. in fact i can watch wolf MT bullets hit paper.
 
I have no problem seeing the holes with a CenterPoint 4-16x42 at Wally world 69.95 Plus I can shoot really small groups with it
 
I use the $20 compact telescope I bought for the kids one year when they was younger ( used 2 times by them ) it works great with shoot-n-see targets up to 300 yards and I could even see the rings of a 8 in target at 500 yards but not the holes.
 
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