- Jul 19, 2015
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I am planning a trip next year to Colorado for elk and was wondering what size spotting scope everyone suggested to use in mountain terrain. Thanks
Thanks for input so far guys. Guess what I should have asked about was what power to get. Not so much size
Agreed, my favorite weight reduction strategy is to bring a Sherpa, aka a young son...or two. Wives, not so much, they will tell you if their pack is heavy, my sons won't say a word until I do. So get the 80mm, put it in someone else's pack and you have the best outcome. If alone, the 25oz Vortex will become a best friend.Is weight not particularly critical? Are you backpacking with it? When you said "to use in mountain terrain" makes us think you may be backpacking with it. Several of the replies are recommending lightweight options. There are better options if weight is not an issue.
I read this too quick, and thought you said "...or two Wives...". I was thinking that would really slow you down. Not to mention the "noise" factor. (LOL)Agreed, my favorite weight reduction strategy is to bring a Sherpa, aka a young son...or two. Wives, not so much, they will tell you if their pack is heavy, my sons won't say a word until I do. So get the 80mm, put it in someone else's pack and you have the best outcome. If alone, the 25oz Vortex will become a best friend.
Heavens no. I can barely keep up with one wife, if there is any doubt, just ask her, she'll tell you... I only take my bride on easy, sunny, warm weather hunts, by joint agreement. Antelope and early season special depredation cow hunts are in her wheel house.I read this too quick, and thought you said "...or two Wives...". I was thinking that would really slow you down. Not to mention the "noise" factor. (LOL)