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Tripod Bino adapter- still carry a spotter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Jr." data-source="post: 1466042" data-attributes="member: 15474"><p>I've expressed this opinion here before and it is unpopular. But it worked for me. I run my swaro 10X42's on a tripod and then use my 8-32x nightforce rifle scope for final determination. Obviously I'm not scoping something I don't have an interest in shooting. The binos get me close enough to know if I need to really look it over. Such as looking a ram over in Alaska. The chamber is empty until the final call is made anyway. That said, I've always hunted with a partner and one of us carried a spotter anyway. No need for two spotters in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Jr., post: 1466042, member: 15474"] I've expressed this opinion here before and it is unpopular. But it worked for me. I run my swaro 10X42's on a tripod and then use my 8-32x nightforce rifle scope for final determination. Obviously I'm not scoping something I don't have an interest in shooting. The binos get me close enough to know if I need to really look it over. Such as looking a ram over in Alaska. The chamber is empty until the final call is made anyway. That said, I've always hunted with a partner and one of us carried a spotter anyway. No need for two spotters in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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