Pester: Good option might be Nikon Fieldscope ED82 with straight body and interchangeable eyepieces (wide angle 30x for general spotting or when dealing with mirage, and 75x eyepiece when environmental conditions allow). Since the arrival of the new (and expensive) EDG model, the 'old' ED82 can be often found at bargain pricing.
I went through several spotting scopes, comparing them to everything that was available and what other shooters used, finally settled on Nikon couple years ago, and then last year replaced my ED82 with Zeiss Diascope (25-75x variable, with adapter also using Nikon's 30x WideAngle which gives larger field of view than Zeiss's 25x). New Swaro and Kowa might be just a tiny bit better in resolution than Zeiss, but for overall portability (lugging it around and dealing with harsh environmental conditions) I am very happy with the Zeiss. When atmosphere allows, at 75x I can see bullet holes at 1km, but of course when you start to deal with mirage, you won't see anything no matter the objective diameter or price.
If you are looking for something smaller/lighter/cheaper, the Nikon ED50 is a very good alternative, feedback on it from various birding forums is very good (though for us the resolution/ability to see bullet impacts or holes is more important than natural color rendering and other attributes preferred by birdwatchers), but I was pleasantly surprised what this little fella is capable of (comparing it right next to Hensoldt's military spotting scope it wasn't that far behind).
Good luck and shoot safe,
Gun_Slinger