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Tripod Bino adapter- still carry a spotter?
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<blockquote data-quote="igordon81" data-source="post: 1446192" data-attributes="member: 97814"><p>Thanks to everyone for the replies. I think I answered my question on a early scouting trip after I got the Outdoorsman's stud installed on my ELs. I left the spotter at my camp one day, and the mounted binos were definitely a passable glassing method and much improved over handheld, but there is no replacement for magnification sometimes. Obviously a lot depends on the country you're in, but for this upcoming trip (high country archery mule deer) the spotter will come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="igordon81, post: 1446192, member: 97814"] Thanks to everyone for the replies. I think I answered my question on a early scouting trip after I got the Outdoorsman’s stud installed on my ELs. I left the spotter at my camp one day, and the mounted binos were definitely a passable glassing method and much improved over handheld, but there is no replacement for magnification sometimes. Obviously a lot depends on the country you’re in, but for this upcoming trip (high country archery mule deer) the spotter will come along. [/QUOTE]
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