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I think I've done pretty well maintaining a budget by buying a lot of used optics. I have decent stuff but not top tier. It's always seemed to work "well enough" for me. Seems like there's always a few spotters for sale in the classifieds here. I've heard decent feedback on the Vanguard spotters. There was one for sale here a few days ago in the $350 range if I remember correctly. The Vortex Viper HD can be had for $400-ish. The Vortex Diamondback spotter is decent too. Their Nomad <$300 new was a good bang for the buck scope but it's discontinued now.
Do you want to budget now, and then budget later, and then budget again later, etc., or would you rather buy once, cry once and be done with it?Save your money and buy a top tier spotter at a significant discount online from a retailer or classified ads.
Quote from: Bushcraft on June 14, 2018, 08:59:18 AMDo you want to budget now, and then budget later, and then budget again later, etc., or would you rather buy once, cry once and be done with it?Save your money and buy a top tier spotter at a significant discount online from a retailer or classified ads. This is the rub. If hunting is something you enjoy, you'll end up buying a budget spotter now... then in a year or two you'll eventually look through a nice spotter and go "MAN! WHAT A DIFFERENCE!". You'll then sell your budget optics at a loss to buy the "nice" optics.Or you could just save a little longer and buy something nice, used preferably, and have something that you may not want to sell... and if you do, you'll take much less of a loss(if any). It sounds like you don't have a spotter now, so whats going another season without one?