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Big glass always gets my vote. It will save you a lot of leg work in the long run, as it eliminates those hikes to get closer because your small scope lacks magnification. And yes I carry mine always
I himmed and hawed over these scopes last year and after consulting with elknut decided to go with the 65. I paired it up with the vortex summit tripod. I hunted with this combo last year. I packed it 11 miles into my backcountry elk camp in the blues and was able to count points with ease on bulls up to 2.5 to 3 miles away. I'd say it gets the job done. I'm sure there are times when the 85 would be beneficial but I'd rather have something that's more right sized in the backcountry, at least for me. The weight difference between the two units isn't that big of an issue but the overall size of the 85 may be difficult to pack depending upon your pack set up. It also requires a larger tripod which adds even more weight to the system. Something to consider depending on your needs. My family also used it this spring to count jupiters moons from our deck. Now the 85 would have been nice for that use for sure.