I don't mind spending the extra $$ I just dont want to do it 2X
Ok. Here is a quick write up about the TE-80XW.
First off, it's $700 just for the eyepiece. (I also spent an additional $85 to get the cover for the eyepiece with the extra glass.)
The magnification is 35X in my 883, and it's supposed to be the same for the 77x series. It's 40X for the 99x series.
As I said earlier, I have a TE-20H for my 883, but I use the 80XW much more often now. The 20H is nice in that it provides for long eye relief when in position, but with my Edelkronne stand, I find that I can have the 883 very close to me to the point I don't much need the LER. What I have discovered is that the FOV of the 20H is comparable to a tunnel. That's a feature of the long eye relief; wide FOV is contrary to long eye relief and it must be designed properly to provide both.
At Bayou Rifles, from the 1000 yard line, I can see the entire line (23 positions) through my 883 w/ the 80XW. I try to be a little more astute and I aim the spotter so that I see the flags on the side of the predominant wind, making sure my target is somewhere in the middle of the view. That doesn't always work out, but I adjust. In one peek, I get a whole view of the field. I did not have it at the Nationals at Ben Avery; it came at Christmas.
I recently acquired an adapter to attach my Smartphone to my 883 and I have been playing with the camera app in pro mode to get decent pictures. I am posting here recent shots using that setup with the 80XW (left) and the 11WZ set at about 35X (right). I have to play with the setting s more for taking pictures with the 20H LER, because it is LER. The two pictures below show the increase in FOV at the same magnification.
I think you can see why I am enamored with wide angle eyepieces.