Need help picking a mid range spotter

In that price range or lower I've had great luck with a lightly used 1st gen Vortex Razor HD 20-60x85 :)
Good luck in your shopping :)
 
I have a Pentax PF65 ED, mine is the angled version. It is a really good scope optically and has the advantage of removable eyepieces so if you want to play with fixed or other eyepieces you can. these are made in Japan and are still being made even after Ricoh bought out Pentax. Can be had in the $750 to 800 range. I found mine on Ebay. FWIW I use mine to hunt Bighorn Sheep here in Alberta ,this will be year three in about 2 days and I have no desire/need to upgrade. For reference my binos are either Swarovski EL 8.5x42 or Meopta b1 8x42's.
 
I have a Pentax PF65 ED, mine is the angled version. It is a really good scope optically and has the advantage of removable eyepieces so if you want to play with fixed or other eyepieces you can. these are made in Japan and are still being made even after Ricoh bought out Pentax. Can be had in the $750 to 800 range. I found mine on Ebay. FWIW I use mine to hunt Bighorn Sheep here in Alberta ,this will be year three in about 2 days and I have no desire/need to upgrade. For reference my binos are either Swarovski EL 8.5x42 or Meopta b1 8x42's.
just curious how often can you use 45x-60x, how is the FOV? Coz nikon and pentax are camera companies, they purposely make their zoom lens fov small to upsell their wide angle fixed lens.
 
I use the higher powers whenever it is bright enough to see clearly. FOV in a spotter to me is kind of a useless statistic. I use my spotter to check out animals after finding them with binos. I occansionally grid search a mountain side, but 97% of my spotter work is evaluating animals already found. I need it to tell if a Ram is legal or not. If his entire head is in focus and fills my eyepiece I am in business. Most of the time to know for sure a Ram is legal I need to be close as in 400 yards or less. If Rams are spotted at long distance (1+mile or so) the spotter now helps decide if a closer look is warranted. It is way easier to "walk " with your eyes than climb/descind and climb again to figure it out.
 
I've got a ZEISS Dailyt 18-45x65mm I don't really use anymore since I got a smaller lighter option for the steep places I was focusing on.

$700 + shipping. And she's yours?
 
I've got a ZEISS Dailyt 18-45x65mm I don't really use anymore since I got a smaller lighter option for the steep places I was focusing on.

$700 + shipping. And she's yours?
I ended up going with the athlon to get me through this season. It’s a bit heavy and has a tight eye box but it’s decently clear. First trip out a couple weeks ago, it did what I needed and I’ll give it another deployment this weekend with another hunt.
 
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