Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

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Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by Ramandeep » Sat Jul 27, 2013 9:32 pm

I would like to know is there any law regarding specifically for import of a spotting scope. I have checked couple of websites but could not come across any law that specifically mentions about a spotting scope and is it legal to import in India, the only reasonable clues that i could find that a spotting scope may fall under the category of a "monocular" is that right?

If any of the IFG members own a spotting scope kindly share the details and benefits of use that you have got from a spotting scope.
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by StampMaster » Sat Jul 27, 2013 10:08 pm

There is no hard and fast rule for importing spotting scope. However, it is highly recommended that you get one/import through personal baggage when coming from abroad.
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by hamiclar01 » Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:37 am

spotting scopes have multiple uses and are not prohibited items. you have to clear the same loops as importing telescopes.........viz, pay the customs duty!

useful if you shoot over distances, or nature watch.
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Sun Jul 28, 2013 8:08 am

No restriction on import.However you have to pay 30% duty on Cost+Freight+Insurance. A decent spotting scope would be around $800-900 USD.By the time it gets to India,it would be almost double that.You would also need a sturdy tripod to get the best out of your scope.That would be another 25-30K rupees and up.

Nikon and Zeiss have service centers in India.I would look at their products.If something goes wrong at least you can get it repaired.

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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by Ramandeep » Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:46 am

hamiclar01 wrote:spotting scopes have multiple uses and are not prohibited items. you have to clear the same loops as importing telescopes.........viz, pay the customs duty!

useful if you shoot over distances, or nature watch.

By telescope you mean astronomical telescope or a rifle scope coz as far as i know rifle scopes are banned in India
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by Ramandeep » Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:48 am

One more thing i would like to ask is what edge would one get by using a spotting scope over a binocular.
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by Vikram » Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:43 pm

Ramandeep wrote:One more thing i would like to ask is what edge would one get by using a spotting scope over a binocular.
What is your intended use?
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by Ramandeep » Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:42 pm

Vikram wrote:
Ramandeep wrote:One more thing i would like to ask is what edge would one get by using a spotting scope over a binocular.
What is your intended use?

Mostly target shooting at say may be 50 mtrs or 100yrds may be more.
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Re: Rules for importing a Spotting Scope

Post by timmy » Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:52 am

When shooting at 100 yards, I doubt that binoculars would be sufficient for spotting holes in the target.

I use a Bausch & Lomb Discoverer. It is not a true spotting scope, as it is longer and has no prism, more like a conventional telescope. It ranges from 15x to 60x. I usually run between 20x and 30x at the range.

We were young with four kids and money was tight. I wanted something I could use for shooting, as well as general spying and staring at planets and stars. It also has the ability, with an adapter, to be used with an SLR camera as a zoom lens. I never got such a camera, but I wanted something that would do most everything.
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