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27x is as low as it goes on the new model?
Quote from: MtnMuley on November 26, 2016, 06:48:20 PMIf you plan on back country hunting quite a bit, I'd go 65mm as people mentioned. I assumed you were looking at 80mms since that's what the prices you mention reflected.I assumed bigger is better....maybe not the case lolSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If you plan on back country hunting quite a bit, I'd go 65mm as people mentioned. I assumed you were looking at 80mms since that's what the prices you mention reflected.
Quote from: MtnMuley on November 26, 2016, 07:16:52 PM27x is as low as it goes on the new model?The new 85mm Vortex is 27-60, the 65mm is 22-48x.
Quote from: Antlershed on November 26, 2016, 07:43:21 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on November 26, 2016, 07:16:52 PM27x is as low as it goes on the new model?The new 85mm Vortex is 27-60, the 65mm is 22-48x.That's very interesting why they chose to go 27 on the low end. Not good for a guy who wants it to pan country. Be surprised if their sales don't force them to go back to a 20x.
Quote from: MtnMuley on November 26, 2016, 08:03:17 PMQuote from: Antlershed on November 26, 2016, 07:43:21 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on November 26, 2016, 07:16:52 PM27x is as low as it goes on the new model?The new 85mm Vortex is 27-60, the 65mm is 22-48x.That's very interesting why they chose to go 27 on the low end. Not good for a guy who wants it to pan country. Be surprised if their sales don't force them to go back to a 20x.The angle of view is allegedly wider, and equal at 27x to the older model at 20x.I do agree that having a lower power is nice. I use a Leupold 12-40 HD frequently and love the 12x for scanning.
I would be stupid on telling you what to buy cause I don't own either of the spotters in question and our eyes are not the same. I do own a older Meopta spotter and I love it. What I don't like about it is how heavy it is and the tripod I need to pack to hold it steady. So to remedy that I bought a Leupold spotter that is way smaller and lighter. And of course being a lighter scope you don't need a heavy tripod. So in short, you should be like me and own 2 spotters. Lol. Just kidding. If your planning on sitting on your butt for hours on end trying to spot a critter like the cous deer guys, buy the heavy glass but if you are just going to use it to determine how big the bull or buck is then use the lighter smaller glass. That's my opinion. Pack weight and size is a big deal in the backcountry..... Not only do you have to pack your camp in, you also have to be prepared to pack meat out.
I've got buddy's that sold their 20-60x65 Swaro to buy the 80mm. They are very nice but now those same buddy's are looking to get back into the 65mm because the 80mm is just too big to pack. Might take that into consideration. If you are driving to all your vantage points that's one thing. If you are planning on hiking with it, I'd think hard about it.
Quote from: hucklebeary on November 27, 2016, 08:47:31 AMI would be stupid on telling you what to buy cause I don't own either of the spotters in question and our eyes are not the same. I do own a older Meopta spotter and I love it. What I don't like about it is how heavy it is and the tripod I need to pack to hold it steady. So to remedy that I bought a Leupold spotter that is way smaller and lighter. And of course being a lighter scope you don't need a heavy tripod. So in short, you should be like me and own 2 spotters. Lol. Just kidding. If your planning on sitting on your butt for hours on end trying to spot a critter like the cous deer guys, buy the heavy glass but if you are just going to use it to determine how big the bull or buck is then use the lighter smaller glass. That's my opinion. Pack weight and size is a big deal in the backcountry..... Not only do you have to pack your camp in, you also have to be prepared to pack meat out.I feel like I am selling myself short if I can afford a bigger scope and purchase a smaller one.....but at the same time I need to be conscious of weight. Wish I can have both but don't think I can convince my wife a second time lol.