The beauty of that camera is it'll be lightweight. The bad is that it's not super weatherproof/dustproof, but there are workarounds for that for pretty reasonable. My wife has the 5300 and I have the 7500 and the 7500 is awesome, but considerably heavier. But - when I am whipping it around with a heavier lens, I am not as concerned about putting undue stress on the body, the body feels beefier. Stating all of that, this year for the first time I didn't take anything but an iphone and a phoneskope on my Vortex Razor 16-48, and I wasn't disappointed. BUT, this was a muley hunt, so lots more long distance glassing. If you're looking for pretty pictures of the landscape, and post kill pics, I would go with a wide angle if you can find one. The 18-200 that typically comes with alot of these cameras is a great lens and pretty lightweight. I have gone to an 11-20 f/2.8 Tokina on my 7500 most of the time with a 50 and a 80-200 in the bag with me most of the time. But that 11-20 takes some great landscape and night shots. I could definitely see taking that lens alone for all the pics I need, and use the digiscope for long shots.
Hope this helps somewhat. That 11-20 would be a great fit for the body you have. The only downside is that it blocks the cameras internal flip up lens for any night portraits. So bring a flashlight.