huntnful
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Great summary.Everything is a compromise; have to figure out what works best for you for the bulk of your hunting and accept any and all limitations for everything else.
Want less weight? Go smaller. (Kowa 554: 28.2 ounce, Kowa 774: 60.0 ounce, Kowa 884: 66.7 ounce)
Want more magnification? Go larger. (Kowa 554: 15-45x, Kowa 774 (WA): 25-60x, Kowa 884 (WA): 25-60x)
Want more light gathering? Go larger. (Kowa 554: 3.7mm-1.22mm, Kowa 774 (WA): 3.3mm-1.4mm, Kowa 884 (WA): 3.3mm-1.4mm)
From a physical dimension perceptive, you do not save that much pack space. Look at the Rokslide review for the Kowa 99X: https://www.rokslide.com/kowa-prominar-tsn-99a-te-80xw-eyepiece-review/
I have the Kowa 554 and the Swarovski STX 65/95. The little Kowa can do a lot but it is not perfect for all uses. The same holds true to for the STX 65 and the STX 95. With all of them, there are times I want more magnification and was the glass to be clearer.
Definitely a 55!I didn’t say in the original post, but let’s say 5 miles or so back with at least a few thousand feet in elevation climb.
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Thing about digiscoped pics is the phones camera, no settings are ever equal. The 553 stays in my pack all the time and it’s easy to say you’ll pack a big one around, i have a 773 as well but for general hunting the 55 series Kowa does a great job.wow i was going to get a 554 but now you got me second guessing that one big time and might do a 884
I pack camp in from three to six miles and from two to three thousand vertical feet and I made the jump from a 65 mm spotter to an 85 mm last year because I’m not afraid of an extra pound if it results in better optical performance. What I found out for me personally was that the pack space lost was worse than the weight factor. Or maybe I just need a bigger pack. Good luck.In my opinion the real estate taken up by the larger scopes are a bigger issue than the weight
Don’t overlook the Meopta S2, there are a couple on eBay and you won’t find a better scope anywhere near their price!Thanks for the feedback guys. I can only afford one spotter for now and I’m leaning toward the 80/85 and cutting weight somewhere else in my pack.
I’m sure I can find 1+ lbs to cut somewhere, even if it’s the water in my hydration bladder as suggested.
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On that note, my 95 BTX is a space hog. I bought a Marsupial Case for it and strap it to the outside side of my pack. Balances out the rifle…I pack camp in from three to six miles and from two to three thousand vertical feet and I made the jump from a 65 mm spotter to an 85 mm last year because I’m not afraid of an extra pound if it results in better optical performance. What I found out for me personally was that the pack space lost was worse than the weight factor. Or maybe I just need a bigger pack. Good luck.