Spotting scopes in the $2k range

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What are a guys best options?

I have an opportunity to get a pretty good price on a Leupold GR 20-60X80mm spotter - is it a good option within its price range or are there others that I’d be remiss to not look into? Thank you for any and all advice!


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I recently picked up a Kowa 77 from S&S for close to that price. I don't have much experience with other options but I'm very happy with its performance
 

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Depends on what you are looking for. planning on packing or truck? if you look the forums classified you can find swarovski ATS/STS 65 and maybe 80. Kowa 773/4 . If looking for smaller check out the kowa 553/4.

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The top end meopta scopes (meostar) are also really nice and in that general price range. A used one should be less than your budget, new will be more. It’s the same scope as the Cabelas instinct.
 
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In that range it's easy.......Kowa, Meopta S2, or Swaro. Plenty of used ones that show up frequently for sale.

I'll add Maven S1 to that list. I'd like to have a look through a Meopta/Nightforce.

Right now I have a Kowa 884 and a Maven S1A, they bested a Swarovski ats65 and it was sold.
 

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There is a used Zeiss Diascope in the classifieds for $1100; I’d buy that in a second if I was looking. They are fantastic. Leupold makes good rifle scopes.
 

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I have a razor 85 that I think would stand the test of time. I hope to never use the warranty but it’s nice to have the option if something ever happens. I really like that they have a eyepiece with a reticule for spotting shooter corrections.
 

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I'd like to have a look through a Meopta/Nightforce.

Right now I have a Kowa 884 and a Maven S1A, they bested a Swarovski ats65 and it was sold.
I had a Swaro 65 HD and then tried the Meopta S2. It wasn't really even close. But the Meopta is also 82mm versus 65mm so I'm sure that had something to do with it. But just the overall clarity was incredible in the S2. I sold them both because I just didn't use them that much, and then drew a sheep tag 6 months later.🤣
 

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Right now I have a Kowa 884 and a Maven S1A, they bested a Swarovski ats65 and it was sold.
Not sure this is a totally fair comparison since the objective sizes are so different. But I guess the prices line up so maybe it is haha. There’s always some trade off.

That said, I’d love to get behind the Maven S1A. I used the CS-1A and was not totally thrilled, though it is nice (and cheap if buying used!).
 

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Not sure this is a totally fair comparison since the objective sizes are so different. But I guess the prices line up so maybe it is haha. There’s always some trade off.

That said, I’d love to get behind the Maven S1A. I used the CS-1A and was not totally thrilled, though it is nice (and cheap if buying used!).

Potentially. I wasn't making the decision based wholely off of low light work though. I haven't a ue why that Maven spotter isn't more popular, it is very good. I suppose it's at the 773 price point with less mag and less FOV.

I had a Swaro 65 HD and then tried the Meopta S2. It wasn't really even close. But the Meopta is also 82mm versus 65mm so I'm sure that had something to do with it. But just the overall clarity was incredible in the S2. I sold them both because I just didn't use them that much, and then drew a sheep tag 6 months later.🤣

I have heard good things about the Meopta spotter, I've never had a view through anything Meopta.
 
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