TradLife406
WKR
I bought my first spotter. A Kowa 553. It's a bad little unit. But it definitely has some weaknesses due to its size.
It seems great for things inside a half mile in good lighting at max zoom.
In lower light at about 20x it does good. Past that it struggles.
Midday in the right light I can definitely see elk a long ways off. Miles off on max power.
It also struggles with picking out fine details like seeing deer antlers from about a half mile out or more. Especially if the lighting is off. It's definitely the scope that'd never be left behind for weight.
But I'm almost thinking about getting a full size maven to finish the season with. Especially since glassing is my main game plan. I'm not going in stupid deep. About three miles, four or five max with horses on standby. And it's big wide open country with little timber pockets scattered around. It's nothing to spot elk several miles out. (Whether they're on public or not besides the point.)
Other reason I'd go to a different scope is I'm always fighting the angled body. Even after all summer using this thing it takes me a while to locate stuff with it.
I know some guys are just rocking 15's vs a spotter. But I really enjoy coming home to the kids and showing them some "phone scope" videos.
It seems great for things inside a half mile in good lighting at max zoom.
In lower light at about 20x it does good. Past that it struggles.
Midday in the right light I can definitely see elk a long ways off. Miles off on max power.
It also struggles with picking out fine details like seeing deer antlers from about a half mile out or more. Especially if the lighting is off. It's definitely the scope that'd never be left behind for weight.
But I'm almost thinking about getting a full size maven to finish the season with. Especially since glassing is my main game plan. I'm not going in stupid deep. About three miles, four or five max with horses on standby. And it's big wide open country with little timber pockets scattered around. It's nothing to spot elk several miles out. (Whether they're on public or not besides the point.)
Other reason I'd go to a different scope is I'm always fighting the angled body. Even after all summer using this thing it takes me a while to locate stuff with it.
I know some guys are just rocking 15's vs a spotter. But I really enjoy coming home to the kids and showing them some "phone scope" videos.