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<blockquote data-quote="DocB" data-source="post: 772372" data-attributes="member: 55312"><p>Angled.</p><p></p><p>It works well on the range, just turn the barrel so it's angled towards my head so there's not a lot of movement required.</p><p></p><p>For LR scanning, I've taken Len's lead and gone to tripod mounted 20x60 binos. Much easier on the eyes, no burn out, no headaches, no sore neck. When I'm ruckin, just stow the tripod and wear them on a padded carrier from Sitka.</p><p></p><p>DocB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocB, post: 772372, member: 55312"] Angled. It works well on the range, just turn the barrel so it's angled towards my head so there's not a lot of movement required. For LR scanning, I've taken Len's lead and gone to tripod mounted 20x60 binos. Much easier on the eyes, no burn out, no headaches, no sore neck. When I'm ruckin, just stow the tripod and wear them on a padded carrier from Sitka. DocB [/QUOTE]
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