spotting scope
amp713
3/29/10 9:30pm
I have yet to buy my own spotting scope and used my dads since we were always hunting together but this year i will probably buy my own house and go scouting without him a few times. So i will have to get my own and now i have some questons, first is the 65 vs 80 mm idea. I will be using my scope for alot of high country hunting where i will be hiking miles upon miles. I want a super light weight scope but was wondering if the 65 had any large down sides to it? Also has anyone had any bad scopes that they would recommend to never buy? I know you get what you pay for so i will be trying to get a mid range or higher scope but weight is one of my biggest concerns. Any tips, advice, or good places to look will be greatly appreciated like always!
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I like the straight better then the angled, but the angled is better all round in many peoples opinion as they are great for looking up hill. The 65mm will be lighter and easier to carry in a pack as it is not as bulky.
You can buy a Swarovski with eyepiece for $1499 while supplies last from Doug at CamerlandNY it is the regular STS-65 or the ATS-65 model and it is a steal of a deal he also sells Nikon and Vortex and many other good brands
here is the link
Nikon makes very good quality spotters for the money and a high end model EDG which is very good but pricey.
I used to have a Leupold and was happy with it till I got my Swarovski.
Bushnell makes a good spotter for the money but I still like the Vortex better
Vortex makes a excellent scope for the budget and the Razor line is very impressive for the money overall Vortex is a no brainer with an outstanding warranty.
Zeiss are decent spotters also
If you are looking for a great deal on Zeiss check out my friend Mark's deals at
With any of them when you get ready to buy if you shop online make sure you are getting the eyepiece too , some sites aren't real clear that the scope does or does not come with the eyepiece.
JMHO
Bill