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Tripod Bino adapter- still carry a spotter?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1466044" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Especially in more open country, using your binos is easier for hill sides and basins, bitterbrush etc areas to glass into thats immediate to you. Seeing what you believe might be movements, or following what your hunting with the optic will be better served with the spotting scope, especially if you are trying to put it to bed. I usually break out the spotter after doing a quick snaked eye look of my immediate area and a few good grid scans into the areas in question once a glassing position</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1466044, member: 97050"] Especially in more open country, using your binos is easier for hill sides and basins, bitterbrush etc areas to glass into thats immediate to you. Seeing what you believe might be movements, or following what your hunting with the optic will be better served with the spotting scope, especially if you are trying to put it to bed. I usually break out the spotter after doing a quick snaked eye look of my immediate area and a few good grid scans into the areas in question once a glassing position [/QUOTE]
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