Unique situation Spotting Scope recommendation

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Hi all,

So here's my situation - I typically hunt the same bunch of small (1,000 acers or less) private properties. Open ground, not a tree anywhere. The spotter is MOSTLY used out of the truck however at times it is definitely packed around. I'm never spotting more than a mile away usually 1/4-1/2 mile. Outside of big game hunting I also use it while scouting for waterfowl, from the truck.

I am pretty convinced that I don't need something as big as an 80mm, I'm thinking 60-65mm? What are a couple "high-end" and "middle of the road" options in this size range? Anything else I need to be considering? Am I missing the boat on something? Thank you.
 
How are you using it scouting for waterfowl? Like what ranges and what information are you trying to discern?
 
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What information are you trying to see on the big game?
I mostly use Binos to spot the game and the spotter for a closer look - count points or just notice details to differentiate animals. But I also want to be able to use the spotter to glass bedding areas for unseen animals midday,
 
I use a fixed power leupold gold ring 25x50

has been used all over, fits on my window of truck perfect
This actually what I have right now but it just doesn't have "it" when it comes to low light, especially at distance. I definitely need something a little bigger or at least newer/better quality glass.
 
Depending on the distance, you’re probably going to want higher than 65mm for that level of detail.

I’m not an expert in any sense, but if I was never packing it a distance, I’d go big.
Usually not further than 500 yards. My 25X50 Leupold has been sufficient in nearly every instance for this. I feel like an 80mm unit is pretty large to be putting in a window? Maybe not?
 
I have used an 82mm scope on a window without issue. Perhaps a bigger question is what sort of window mount will you use it with. Might need to upgrade to something with a head that can handle the weight.

From my perspective the biggest advantage of a 65 mm scope is weight. Since you mostly use it from the truck, that shouldn’t be an issue.
 

This is a pretty good read. I use an Athlon Ares G2 UHD 65mm and have no complaints. Are there better scopes for a lot more money? Sure there are. But for the $ the Ares G2 punches way above its weight class.
 
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