Wow, that's pretty good going for a sub ?200 scope. Given it's waterproof to 1m for 60sec and a Bak4 prism, and the reports below are unbiased, I can't see how you could go wrong. It also has a 10 year guarantee so they must be pretty sure of themselves.I have the Bresser 20-60 X 80 which is the same scope...I can see the nocks at 100 yards, in the gold.
Seems like you got a bad one.Mine has just gone on eBay as I cannot use it at 90m. Image is a bit mushy and any knocks of same colour make it impossible to spot my own. I may just have been unlucky as I've seen many decent reviews.
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80cm?!...Seems like you got a bad one.
I have the Sahara 20-60 X 80 and it's an excellent scope for the money. I would only use the 80cm version for Archery as you lose a lot of light at higher magnifications at distance with any scope. I probably don't go above 45X anyway.
I just had this picture in my head of the arguments on the line, as you rolled out something that looked like a fugitive from an observatory...80mm sorry.
It's not bad for money, but it's all plastic and 1 fall in wind on grass and it ended in 2 halves....Wow, that's pretty good going for a sub ?200 scope. Given it's waterproof to 1m for 60sec and a Bak4 prism, and the reports below are unbiased, I can't see how you could go wrong. It also has a 10 year guarantee so they must be pretty sure of themselves.
Reports:
http://www.barrandstroud.com/uimage...eview.pdf9be2d7d332926617d155f554efa247a1.pdf
Barr & Stroud Sahara 20-60x80 Spotting Scope Review
I would love to see some pictures through the scope at 90m to get an idea of the resolution.