see where the .22 bullet hit at a hundred yards

there's not an iphone app for this? what about a wireless security camera on the target and a laptop display next to the shooter set up?
 
There are many scopes up to the task on eBay, some for less $50. I don't think you'd want to use them for hours on end searching for game animals, and they probably will fail at the first hard knock, but at the price you can keep a spare around.
 
I use 14 power Bushnell Sportsman scopes, but since I shoot a lot and had scopes slipping backward off the groves, I bought BKL mounts, and the one piece Leapers which are far cheaper to buy.
 
What's a good magnification to see .22 holes out to 100 yards? The guys at the range arent using spotting scopes just huge scopes on the rifles out here. Not to mention the guys worried about seeing that far are also using calibers that are easily seen at that distance to. I am looking at a 25-75x75mm Barska. I guess that would do the trick
 
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.


I agree 100% I have one on my 15-22 works sweet and low cost hold zero very well
 
Help!
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

Yes, buy an 8" diameter steel plate. Who needs to see it when you can hear it!
 
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