I’ll say this.
I went on an archery Utah hunt a few years back and the only bino’s that I had were some vortex diamondback 10 x 402s. I borrowed a buddies spotting scope, which honestly you could probably buy for $300 on eBay right now.
I also had a cheap tripod from vortex that cost $100 I think.
I had the time of my life and never felt upset by the glass that I had, I was too busy enjoying myself in the mountains. I took a bunch of notes from my hunt , and one of the things I wrote down was this “a spotting scope is worth its weigh it gold”. From what I recall this was because many times when I would spot what I knew to be deer in the distance, I couldn’t tell even what sex they were, or if they were a good buck using my binoculars, but even the cheap spotting scope could help identify them.
I think you could go to one of three routes and have a great hunt regardless.
1. Use $1000 to buy a nice pair of binoculars, put them on a tripod.
2. By a spotting scope within the budget. I just bought an Athlon Aries spotting scope for $600 but also was looking at a maven spotting scope that came in at 800 I believe.
3. You could go to rent Guns N Gear, and rent an incredible spotting scope for your hunt for a fraction of the price and continue to save up. That’s what I did on a rifle hunt last year and got to experience a Swarovski spotting scope, which otherwise would’ve sat in my closet for the rest of the year.
Hope this helps and doesn’t make it more difficult
