AZ Ron
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I'll just mirror what others have said regarding cheap spotting scopes. They aren't worth carrying around, imo. I'd prioritize a good set of binos and a tripod to glass off of. After those, then a spotter (or a pair of 15's if glassing 800-1000 yds+).
Down here in AZ, for deer, elk, and javelina, I carry 8's around my neck, and 15's with a tripod for glassing. When helping on sheep hunts, spotters are necessary for evaluating sheep, but most times 15 power binos are a lot easier to glass with and I can usually tell if the animal is worth pursuing with 15's. The only problem with the 15's is I find myself glassing a long ways away...
Ron
Down here in AZ, for deer, elk, and javelina, I carry 8's around my neck, and 15's with a tripod for glassing. When helping on sheep hunts, spotters are necessary for evaluating sheep, but most times 15 power binos are a lot easier to glass with and I can usually tell if the animal is worth pursuing with 15's. The only problem with the 15's is I find myself glassing a long ways away...
Ron