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Reddit mentions of Gosky Spotting Scope with Tripod, Carrying Bag - BAK4 Angled Scope for Target Shooting Hunting Bird Watching Wildlife Scenery (20-60x80 Scope)

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Gosky Spotting Scope with Tripod, Carrying Bag - BAK4 Angled Scope for Target Shooting Hunting Bird Watching Wildlife Scenery (20-60x80 Scope)
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Variable 20x to 60x magnification and dynamic lens focusing system -- makes it easy to zoom in on target. Designed for birdwatching, watching wildlife and sceneryFully multi-coated 80mm green film objective lens, eyepiece and quality prism inside - guarentee the key elements of a spotting scope, and make your view brighter, clearer and delivers crisp imagesThe quality BAK4 Porro prism optics increases light transmission, delivers bright, clear, high-contrast images even in low-light conditions. 45 degree angled eyepiece provides more comfortable viewingDurable Magnalium Framework and Rubber Armor makes it usable to withstand the toughest weather conditions.The shock-absorbing rubber armor and Waterproof Design for maximum protection. And the eyepiece shield can be stretched out to protect the eyepiece
Specs:
Color20-60 X80 Spotting Scope
Height2.36 Inches
Length3.15 Inches
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width2.36 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Gosky Spotting Scope with Tripod, Carrying Bag - BAK4 Angled Scope for Target Shooting Hunting Bird Watching Wildlife Scenery (20-60x80 Scope):

u/schorhr · 3 pointsr/telescopes

Hello :-) Great advice so far :-) Avoid the eyepiece kits, overpriced and mediocre at best.

The 6mm gold-line is the highest magnification you should use, for more the telescope's 80mm aperture is the bottle-neck.