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WIN an Opticron MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400 (1 Viewer)

Well, we've reached the end of September and so it's time to draw our first winner - I'll ask Birdforum's Steve to select someone at random from the list of posts and will let you all know who the winner is soon.

This prize is for an 8x32LE WP Monocular. There are still two more prizes on offer - another monocular and then the main prize of an MM2 travel scope.

Thanks to all that have entered so far - keep those responses coming please!

On average only 50% of those that have posted own a travel scope as well as a full size scope and only 1 in 5 do own both.

Remarkably, the average value that people would pay for a first scope is staying very consistent at around £375 ($500 without sales tax or €470 including sales tax).

Cheers, Pete
 
Congratulations
The winner of the first of 3 prizes in this competition is


Chris-Leeds

Chris wins a 8x32LE WP Monocular

Opticron will contact the winner via PM within 48hrs.
 
WIN!! AN OPTICRON MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400

Simply reply to this thread answer the following questions:
  1. Do you own and use a scope? (Yes/No)
  2. If your answer to Question 1 was Yes: Do you have both a full size (60mm+ objective) fieldscope AND a travelscope?
  3. If your answer to Question 1 was No: How much would you expect to pay for your first scope?
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The top prize is an AN OPTICRON MM2 52mm travelscope, 13-39x zoom eyepiece, case & tripod worth £400.

A runner up prize of an Opticron 8x32LE WP monocular will be won at the end September, and another in the middle of October.


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1. No
2. -
3. Looks like it might have to be around £400!
 
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