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Quote from: coachcw on October 28, 2015, 08:31:34 PMGr 20-60 x 80 ! Unless you have a pack able scope or have no use for a pack able scope I would tend to disagree. YMMVI have a 12-40x60 and a Vortex Razor 85 and if I had to choose only one...
I have 60mm scopes (including the Leupold 12-40x60 HD) and 80mm scopes (including a Swarovski). The benefits of the larger scope are obvious: more magnification, and more light gathering ability.The benefits of the 60mm scope are not so obvious, but real. First, they are smaller and lighter. If you’re using the scope exclusively from a road, that doesn’t matter. As soon as you start packing, it will become a factor. Secondly, they often have a lower power magnification. The Leupold has 12x at the low end. That provides nearly double the viewing area that an equivalent 20x scope does. That’s huge if you’re using the scope to look for something, rather than focusing on a known object. The 12x also provides a greater exit pupil. A 12x eyepiece on a 60mm provides a 5mm exit pupil. By comparison a 20x eyepiece on an 80mm scope only provides a 4mm exit pupil.The bottom line is that I use my 60mm Leupold more than any other scope. It’s a perfect compromise between the compact 40mm and 50mm scopes, and the larger 80mm scopes. All have their purpose but I personally find the 60mm most useful.