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<blockquote data-quote="RandyinVa" data-source="post: 1317591" data-attributes="member: 8049"><p>My Barr & Stroud is different from most. I had the mount made from Stainless steel lock rings welded to a base plate. These are common in the dairy industry such as where milk is produced. All mounted on a large aluminum tripod. Most have a single thread (maybe 3/16) size the is in the middle of the tool.</p><p></p><p>What model number do you have if you know ? Some had a nylon strap on the units. I can email you a picture if it will help you. Send email address.</p><p></p><p>As far as permission to shoot, shooting hogs has been my no 1 lifelong pursuit so I spend a lot of off season time finding places and now that I am retired, I go where they are a real problem to shoot them so am welcome most places in the area. Coyote effectiveness has caused me to have to travel a long way to shoot long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyinVa, post: 1317591, member: 8049"] My Barr & Stroud is different from most. I had the mount made from Stainless steel lock rings welded to a base plate. These are common in the dairy industry such as where milk is produced. All mounted on a large aluminum tripod. Most have a single thread (maybe 3/16) size the is in the middle of the tool. What model number do you have if you know ? Some had a nylon strap on the units. I can email you a picture if it will help you. Send email address. As far as permission to shoot, shooting hogs has been my no 1 lifelong pursuit so I spend a lot of off season time finding places and now that I am retired, I go where they are a real problem to shoot them so am welcome most places in the area. Coyote effectiveness has caused me to have to travel a long way to shoot long. [/QUOTE]
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