Jim, Lumicon (yes, they're back) makes a decent 80mm finder: http://www.lumicon.com/fs.htm That's probably as big as you would want to go without adding a new telescope to your collection! Rich --- Jim Gibson <xajax99@yahoo.com> wrote:
Debbie You wrote: Do you live near the mountain in PG? Yes, I do. I use a telrad to get me on target, but I seldom hit right on, then I start searching through the eyepiece. That method has worked for me before. I just had a tuff time last Saturday night.You wrote: The globular clusters looked goodIf you are talking about M13, I did locate that with no problem. It is beautiful. I am thinking of adding a 3" finder scope to help in the search. Do you know of any good ones? I did a little googleing and all I turned up were 9X50mm. I think a 3" inch finder scope will be more like 150mm won't it? Jim
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