wildstar82
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I do back country mule deer hunting in Idaho and am looking to purchase a compact spotting scope to carry with me when I set out on foot. I normally carry 10x42 binos, but am looking for something to get a better look on animals when I glass something up to see whether it is worthy of a stalk or not.
Some of the things I'm looking for are lightweight (< 2lbs), clarity, somewhere in the neighborhood of max 20-40x~ zoom, and ideally around $500. I know, I might as well ask for a unicorn to help me pack out meat since I'm at it. I hear they can fly over the roughest terrain and need no water or food, only hugs and kisses. What an ideal pack animal.
I've spent hours researching this and read any forum on this I can find to include recent articles by Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazine. There are review sites all over the place, but none going head-to-head that are worth noting. I get a decent discount on all manufacturers of optics so I get products quite a bit below MSRP. The $500 price requirement would be after my discount. I am trying to find that niche where quality meets price and where I find value. I don't want a piece of junk with terrible glass that is going to break on me in the field.
I've narrowed it down to these based on many suggestions from Rokslide forums:
-Hawke Endurance ED 13-39x50mm. 29.3oz, 10.6" long, FOV 3.3-1.7°, <$400
-Vortex Razor HD 13-39x56mm. 29.5oz, 11.1" long, FOV 3.2-1.7°, <$800
-Kowa TSN-502 20-40x50mm. 14.1oz, 10.1" long, FOV not listed , <$350
-Leupold GR 10-20x40mm. 15.8oz, 7.5", FOV 3.8-2.6°, <$400
-Nikon Prostaff 5 16-48x60mm. 26oz, 11.4" long, FOV 2.6° @ 16x, <$500
-Nikon Fieldscope ED50 13-30x50mm. 19oz, 11" long, FOV 3° @ 13x, <$700
-Opticron MM4 GA ED 12-36x50mm. 21.7oz, 11.1" length, FOV not listed, <$700
From everything I have read, the Vortex has the best glass, but the price is more than I would like to invest for as little as I would use it. The Leupold has a magnification that is so low it's not really much better than my binos. The Maven (not included) has great glass, but it is too pricey.
I am most interested in the Hawke due to its ED glass and other features, but there is not a lot of information on it or reviews. Has anyone ever used this spotting scope in the real world?
The Kowa has great weight and price, but a lot of reviews say the glass is garbage. I would like to know how that translates to the real world trying to view animals up to 1,000 yards.
A lot of people on these boards love the Nikon fieldscope ED. While it is a bit above my stated price range, I am considering it but dealing with Nikon is a huge pain in the butt. I am not a fan of Nikon the company even though I use their scopes and binos.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I cannot imagine I am the only one looking for a quality compact spotting scope that falls on the low range of high-end so hopefully this will help others.
Some of the things I'm looking for are lightweight (< 2lbs), clarity, somewhere in the neighborhood of max 20-40x~ zoom, and ideally around $500. I know, I might as well ask for a unicorn to help me pack out meat since I'm at it. I hear they can fly over the roughest terrain and need no water or food, only hugs and kisses. What an ideal pack animal.
I've spent hours researching this and read any forum on this I can find to include recent articles by Outdoor Life and Field & Stream magazine. There are review sites all over the place, but none going head-to-head that are worth noting. I get a decent discount on all manufacturers of optics so I get products quite a bit below MSRP. The $500 price requirement would be after my discount. I am trying to find that niche where quality meets price and where I find value. I don't want a piece of junk with terrible glass that is going to break on me in the field.
I've narrowed it down to these based on many suggestions from Rokslide forums:
-Hawke Endurance ED 13-39x50mm. 29.3oz, 10.6" long, FOV 3.3-1.7°, <$400
-Vortex Razor HD 13-39x56mm. 29.5oz, 11.1" long, FOV 3.2-1.7°, <$800
-Kowa TSN-502 20-40x50mm. 14.1oz, 10.1" long, FOV not listed , <$350
-Leupold GR 10-20x40mm. 15.8oz, 7.5", FOV 3.8-2.6°, <$400
-Nikon Prostaff 5 16-48x60mm. 26oz, 11.4" long, FOV 2.6° @ 16x, <$500
-Nikon Fieldscope ED50 13-30x50mm. 19oz, 11" long, FOV 3° @ 13x, <$700
-Opticron MM4 GA ED 12-36x50mm. 21.7oz, 11.1" length, FOV not listed, <$700
From everything I have read, the Vortex has the best glass, but the price is more than I would like to invest for as little as I would use it. The Leupold has a magnification that is so low it's not really much better than my binos. The Maven (not included) has great glass, but it is too pricey.
I am most interested in the Hawke due to its ED glass and other features, but there is not a lot of information on it or reviews. Has anyone ever used this spotting scope in the real world?
The Kowa has great weight and price, but a lot of reviews say the glass is garbage. I would like to know how that translates to the real world trying to view animals up to 1,000 yards.
A lot of people on these boards love the Nikon fieldscope ED. While it is a bit above my stated price range, I am considering it but dealing with Nikon is a huge pain in the butt. I am not a fan of Nikon the company even though I use their scopes and binos.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I cannot imagine I am the only one looking for a quality compact spotting scope that falls on the low range of high-end so hopefully this will help others.