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<blockquote data-quote="longactionHNTR" data-source="post: 1561352" data-attributes="member: 103890"><p>If you have never tried binos on a tripod you don't know what you are missing. You can spend double or triple the time glassing in a given session because your eyes aren't tired from the binos shaking, and your arms don't get tired from holding up the binos. And when you do pull your face away from the binos they stay right where you left off, so you aren't searching for that one tree by the rock...Also if you do spot game you can switch with your hunting partner without trying to talk him into a specific spot. Only drawback to me is the take a minute to set up. I run my binos in a chest pack then unbuckle them and put them on the tripod for extended sessions. It has been so effective for me I have even started to scout for ducks with a tripod. I'm running an older pair of Leupold gold ring HD's on a vanguard VEO2 carbon fiber. Not the most expensive setup but effective and relatively lite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longactionHNTR, post: 1561352, member: 103890"] If you have never tried binos on a tripod you don’t know what you are missing. You can spend double or triple the time glassing in a given session because your eyes aren’t tired from the binos shaking, and your arms don’t get tired from holding up the binos. And when you do pull your face away from the binos they stay right where you left off, so you aren’t searching for that one tree by the rock...Also if you do spot game you can switch with your hunting partner without trying to talk him into a specific spot. Only drawback to me is the take a minute to set up. I run my binos in a chest pack then unbuckle them and put them on the tripod for extended sessions. It has been so effective for me I have even started to scout for ducks with a tripod. I’m running an older pair of Leupold gold ring HD’s on a vanguard VEO2 carbon fiber. Not the most expensive setup but effective and relatively lite. [/QUOTE]
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