Ram Mounts has several options for mounting anything. I have at least two that would easily accommodate any rangefinder/binocular/spotter that we're likely to use. They (Ram ball mounts) are readily available from Amazon, maybe Len at Long Range Hunting, Sports Whse., and many "outdoor oriented" shops. Too, they're easily found on the Internet. In any event thanks for posting and good luck with the mount.Tested mine next to a Sig Kilo 2200MR, the nikon readily ranged elk at about 2000yds, the sig topped out around a mile. The nikon seemed to have a clearer image and I like the nikon aiming reticle better. with them being about the same price, I'd probably go nikon 4k over the sig. the only gripe is the nikon doesn't have a tripod stud thread, so there is no way to mount it to a tripod without getting creative.
I know this is not my threat but thank you, that is the type of info I am looking for.Tested mine next to a Sig Kilo 2200MR, the nikon readily ranged elk at about 2000yds, the sig topped out around a mile. The nikon seemed to have a clearer image and I like the nikon aiming reticle better. with them being about the same price, I'd probably go nikon 4k over the sig. the only gripe is the nikon doesn't have a tripod stud thread, so there is no way to mount it to a tripod without getting creative.