Mid Priced Sheep Spotting Scope

Rancheria

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Looking for recommendations on a mid priced spotter specifically for sheep. Don’t t quite have the finances at the moment for anything in the upper echelon ie kowa swaro leica.

Id prefer a 65mm based on size but with my budget constraints i am open to anything. Any help is appreciated.
 
The new Zeiss Conquest Apia looks pretty damn good for a mid-priced scope. 20-50x65 at about 3 pounds for $1,500. Beats both the Kowa and the Swarovski on price by a good bit with pretty similar specs. Not sure on optical quality but I would imagine decent at a minimum
 
Lots of sheep and Mtn hunters constantly upgrading their glass for the newest best.
If you have some time and patience you should be able to snag a used alpha spotter for 60-70% of what a brand new one would sell for. In my opinion you will be much happier waiting for one of the top tier used spotter’s. When I was actively sheep hunting I upgraded 3-4 times.
 
While I haven't sheep hunted with it, I have used my Maven 65mm spotter for a few years - mostly on our home range which points sadly due West. So, I get a ton of time looking directly into the setting sun and spotting shots and impacts. I have been very happy with that spotter especially for the price point. They offer a fair decent if you are a Veteran/LEO/Guide/1st responder to boot.
 
While I haven't sheep hunted with it, I have used my Maven 65mm spotter for a few years - mostly on our home range which points sadly due West. So, I get a ton of time looking directly into the setting sun and spotting shots and impacts. I have been very happy with that spotter especially for the price point. They offer a fair decent if you are a Veteran/LEO/Guide/1st responder to boot.
CS.1A?
 
Man, good glass is so important on a sheep hunt for a multitude of reasons.

I’m not sure if they ship to Canada, but I was in the same boat a few years ago, (frankly I am again after having a baby) and rented a Kowa 88 from Rent Outdoor Gear and cannot recommend them enough. It would be a good opportunity to have the tools you need for your sheep hunt without shelling out several thousand dollars this summer. https://rentoutdoorgear.com/

Just as a disclaimer I have absolutely zero affiliation with this group. They were just awesome to work with - so awesome in fact that even if their website says no Canada it’d be worth it to call them.
 
Vortex Razor HD 22-48 x 65 has been good to me for the last few years. I know vortex doesn't get a lot of love on here, but I picked it up on a sale at sportsmans for right around a thousand. Normally $1300 if I remember right, good size, good glass, hard to beat for the price IMO.
 
Sheep is not where you want to go with “mid”. Best thing to do IMO is pick up a 25 year old Zeiss Diascope; they run $10-1400 and they are head and shoulders above any mid scope out there today. Any Zeiss, Swaro, or Leica of similar vintage is NICE.
 
I used a Pentax PF 65 for the last three years. Very good glass that did not hold me back. helped me kill a very good but hard to judge legal Ram. I have replaced this scope with a Swarovski ATC, which is better optically but not by as much as you would think, mostly nearly one pound lighter and more compact. The PF 65 Pentax or Nikon field scopes are very good. They are some of the best Japanese made glass. Another one I have heard great things about is the Tract 65mm spotter. As others have said Alpha glass is probably where you will eventually end up . Budget is real and does not have to limit your ability to hunt sheep. Any scope once thought good for the job will still work for the job. The Pentax was a very popular choice about 15 or so years ago so was a Bausch&lomb 15x45 . guides used to use Bushnell Spacemaster 15-45. all the time.
 
I like the Maven C series line for a mid-range glassing optic. Direct to consumer, bombproof warranty, and crisp and sharp. They have a smaller model for higher elevation hunting when you need to drop some weight.
 
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