madcalfe
WKR
id upgrade your binos 100%
id suggest looking for a used pair of 10x42' swaro's or leicas on here
id suggest looking for a used pair of 10x42' swaro's or leicas on here
Yeah this changes things substantially. The reason you couldn’t make out that bull at 600 is not because you needed more magnification, it’s because Vortex Diamondbacks suck. Your first move should absolutely be to upgrade your binos, forget the idea of getting a spotter altogether. Trust me, with your budget you can get some binos that will be able to field judge most animals, even over 1000yds away at first light.Very shitty Vortex Diamondbacks. Sounds like the “right” answer is to upgrade these first. But with only making one big optics purchase this year, I’d hate to head out west without a spotter again. I know I said im proabbly not judging animals but 2 years ago OTC Colorado I had a bull at 600 at first light I couldn’t quite make out if he was legal (so I guess I will need to judge). This is why im mentally all over the place with this as it’s still haunting me lol
Actually glad I got to circle back on this so thank u for commenting.OP what did you end up doing?
I have taken Maven 18x56 to CO elk hunting the last 3 years. They have been great for sitting and panning looking for game compared to my 8x42s, being able to have both eyes open compared to a spotter has been nice as well.
However there have been multiple occasions where we have seen elk between 1000 yards and a mile but not been able to confirm 3 vs 4 points on one side. Because of this I am debating trading my 8s for 12s and the 18s for the new kowa 66.
And as far as your situation , yeah trying to figure out a legal bull in CO at that distance is tough with Binos. I bet for guys that are out all year scouting and hutning can judge that better just by experience. But i get it, on an OTC tag and coming all that way.. it can be frustrating not having a spotter in that situation. I did bring the 65mm on the hunting trip too. I wont say i regret bringing it. A couple mornings/evenings I glassed up a few small heards very far away and i knew immediately what they were with confidence.Yeah this changes things substantially. The reason you couldn’t make out that bull at 600 is not because you needed more magnification, it’s because Vortex Diamondbacks suck. Your first move should absolutely be to upgrade your binos, forget the idea of getting a spotter altogether. Trust me, with your budget you can get some binos that will be able to field judge most animals, even over 1000yds away at first light.
I am not in the market by any means, but i feel like I have heard a lot of good things about that 55 Kowa tooOnly go to a 55mm scope if it’s the Swaro ATC.
I had a Kowa 55 for several years. It really is impressive, but is not a scope I would be comfortable using for all situations, as I feel it’s s specialized optic for certain use cases. The ATC is MUCH more comfortable to use for hours at a time and is just as usable as a full size scope, which the little Kowa is not.I am not in the market by any means, but i feel like I have heard a lot of good things about that 55 Kowa too
Much obliged sir!I think that the OP in this thread has nailed it for a "do it all " optics set up without owning every available option. Pretty hard to beat the versatility of a 65 spotter and 10 power binos, especially if they are top end quality.
FWIW, I hunt and help guide in the west.
I have a good spotter I almost never use When hunting on my own. I pack it when helping a buddy guide since I don’t carry a weapon.
The spotter is good for assessing trophy quality Thats about it. Its the rare bird that won’t shoot a 260” six point bull elk….or even a 5x5 for that matter Especially in the open units I hunt So it literally doesn’t do me any good.
I prefer good 10x binos and big binos 15x, 18x on a tripod for western hunting.
Sounds like a solid setup , similar to mine. What 10x42s u running? And not sure about the 12x question since I don’t have experience with them but would like input as well if anyone has anyI'm very happy after a season with my 10x42/Kowa 554 combo. Spotter only comes out for distinguishing detail, like a big forky from a 4x4 at 400+ yds. Curious how much more distance 12x binos would provide before needing the spotter...?