MuleyFever
WKR
If you want to judge deer you will be disappointed in the magnification range on many of the small spotters. I wouldn't go lower than the Razor.
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Interesting, I'm gonna look into itFor someone trying to strike a balance between budget, packability, and performance- I’d lean Maven or Tract’s 65mm spotters. Really great optical performance- not Alpha, but really great for the dollar.
I went with the Tract 65mm over the Maven mainly for weight, and have been extremely happy with it. It was an huge factor in getting my bighorn ram this year. I’ve owned a couple Razors- still own a G1 85mm- and have buddies with other Razor samples. The Tract Toric outperforms them optically by a noticeable margin.
That's what I'm afterI love to use the razor hd spotting scope. It’s great for backpacking in the mountains and super clear glass.
Yep, I got a Kowa 553 in the classifieds for $1,000 and it's amazing.There are used Kowa 553s and 554s in your price range. They are awesome lightweight spotters. I upgraded to one from a Nikon 50 and could not be happier.
Maven is a direct to consumer only company so there aren't any brick-and-mortar stores to test them out in.Find somewhere you can check out the maven if possible. I thought I was in your shoes and bought a CS.1A. After a few years of being frustrated with it compared to my buddy's V1 65mm Razor I ended up upgrading to a Swaro STM 65 and have been WAY more happy with it. I felt like the Maven crapped out above 35x vs the Swaro works well nearly all the way to 60x. Where I deer hunt is restricted to 3 point plus and the Maven let me down at distance a couple times.
Any recommendations on how to actually do that? Are there any stores you know of in this country that actually carry several brands of spotting scope and 15x56 and will allow you to look through them outside or anything?Find a way to spend some time with 2-3 compact spotters and a couple of 15x56 (ish) binos on a light tripod at the end of shooting light. You might be surprised.