I have all the objectives and the ATX and BTX eyepieces. I think the answer really depends on where you hunt and how you use your optics.
The BTX drastically changed how much I use my scope to actually search for game versus using a spotting scope to investigate “maybe deer or stump elk” and judging trophy quality once game is located. I do use a spotter to glass likely areas that should hold deer after I’ve exhausted efforts with 12 or 15x binos, but it’s certainly not as easy, pleasant, or productive as doing it with both eyes.
I’d say the BTX even changed the locations I use for glassing points because I feel I can effectively glass huge expanses of distant terrain with a BTX that would have been far less productive with a spotter.
If you hunt big open country I’d be looking for a BTX. However, I feel the BTX pairs a lot better with the 85mm or 95mm objectives.
I would personally recommend the 85 as it’s a touch brighter due to 30x vs. 35x with the 95 giving you a bit more FOV. If you’ve gotta have more power you can pick up the 1.7x extender cheap and it’s only a few extra ounces.
The 95 and 115 are amazing but I mainly use them for short hikes and truck glass now although I have backpacked several hundred miles with BTX95 when it was all I had and I never regretted it.
Let me know if we can help!
Coop
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