For what it's worth, I use this model spotting scope for Precision (formally "Bullseye) Pistol practice and matches. It was the only scope I found that I, with my eyesight no longer better than perfect, could see the .22 bullet holes in the scoring black of the target at 50 yards. The .22 standard velocity LR makes holes that close up after the bullet passes through. Sometimes the actual hole is only .10" in diameter. Those are darn hard to see on a dark, cloudy day on the firing line at Camp Perry. No problem with this scope.