What's enough magnification for a spotting scope?

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I have a 20x60 spotter and am thinking about dropping down in magnification somewhere around a 35 to 45 power to reduce size and potentially weight. I am looking at the swaro atc/stc or maybe the swaro balance. I like the 60 power for field judging. I am planning for a diy once in my lifetime elk hunt coming up in a few years and also hopefully a bighorn at some point. I am thinking 35 is not enough? 45 enough? would like to hear some feedback.
 
A Swaro ATC 17-40X is fine for my use….coupled with an Ollin Mag base digiscope adaptor to the IPhone 14+. I can zoom the phone up to 10X and take photos…that can be further enlarged.

I assume that is 10X times 40X or 400X? Not perfect resolution at that power but good for my purposes judging animals, etc. Of course clarity/resolution is much better at lower IPhone magnification.

Bottom line is the the Compact Swaro is a dandy optic for my use.
 
Good point with the ollin. Wasn't thinking about the zoom giving some more. I need to check my setup again. My 15 premax blacks out at a certain zoom magnification because of the three cameras on it.
 
I usually end up 25X plus or minus a scoosh on my ATC. Digiscope from there, ESPECIALLY, if you are playing inches it's nice to record video and then play it back in the shade.
 
Something in that 40ish range with a 60 or 65 mil objective is my preference. In my experience 40 is enough. Even a 30 with a 56 objective could be money
 
I mean you talk about a bighorn and OIL elk hunt. What are your goals on these hunts though? Different goals mean different decisions on what scope to purchase. The guy solo sheep backpack hunting in AK who just wants a legal ram is much different then the guy on a desert bighorn tag in NM with 5 buddies and an ATV.
 
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