Thanks for the honesty. Im definitely not a bottom of the barrel kinda guy, but I also cant justify Swaros. Sounds like the Midtier/budget quality level will work like Maven/Tract/Leupold BX2s and 4s, Vortex Vipers, etc. I know expensive glass is awesome, but in ELR shooting Ive quite literally never had the Arken/Primary Arms/SWFA stuff hold me back out to a mile. Sounds like the Binos are the same deal.
Yup, you got the right idea.
But I'd also keep the spotter and get binos to have both.
Or just get a window mount for the truck to glass from the road or the trailhead with the spotter.
Sighting in rifles IS easier with a spotter than binos, especially the further out you go.
Any of those Binos you list will work well past "legal shooting light."
Again from the $3k Swaro to the $100 Crossfire HD will get you past legal shooting light.
My elk guide in Montana had $100 Crossfire's, and was able to do his job just fine. (Now granted, I was able to glass up muleys HIGH on a distant peak and see it was a doe and fawn and that the doe was greyer than the fawn. He could only see the deer after I spotted them, lol!) But in all honesty, the glass on the market now is perfectly fine for 90% of the applications guys use need them for.
I often chuckle that there should be a show that gives a pro hunter only $800 to outfit himself by going to Walmart and buy gun, ammo, clothes, gear to hunt a week long trip and 10 outa 10x the guy would tag out:
$300 Savage Axis
$50 Bushnell scope
$60 two boxes of ammo
$100 in clothes, baselayers
$35 hat/gloves/socks/blaze orange
$50 Bushnell Binos
$50-$75 Boots
And theyd be better than hunters in the 80s cuz the gear is just so much better now.