Bino Doubler For Shooting Range?

BGbasbhat

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Just swapped my big boy spotter for a set of 15s, which I've loved for hunting so far.

Problem is, I've been practicing my longer (for me) rifle shots, and I can't see my shots on target past a couple hundred yards with the 15s on a tripod. I don't want to hike 300 yards out, just to see that I suck at shooting, and need to stick with archery.

Has anybody used a doubler for this purpose? Again, not trying to hunt with it, or be a replacement for a long-range, long-duration spotter, just need a quick glance at groups on a target and make any adjustments.



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Use steel and paint it, if you hit it you should see the spot you hit because it will knock the paint came off.
Works for me.

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Just get a spotting scope. Put a Phonescope on it and you can record your shot. Also a good habit when hunting. Have your spotter record your shot. He can also call the shot for you and play it back.
 
Good points fellas. Not sure I want to go buy another spotter at the moment, so i'll give the paint a try.



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