Poor mans setup. I've noticed with an Anvil type ball head everything feels really top heavy and hard to adjust.
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The Gen 1 spotters had the Manfrotto RC2 built into the base.Aren’t those made with an Arca dovetail directly on the mounting base?
Honest opinion, which one do you prefer between these 2?Hensoldt & Swaro STR-80
I’ve been attempting to settle on a setup combines my Terrapin with my Leupold and an iPhone mount for an old 5S I use with the Kestrel, etc….
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I run the Kestrel on a separate tripod. The umbrella is always good for a laugh.
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Honest opinion, which one do you prefer between these 2?
Dunno, brother. I have the TMR and have not looked thru the H-32. Not sure I even saw that offered when I got mine.For those with the Leupold Mk4s. Do you see the price increase of the H-32 reticle justifies its price over the TMR. Or is the TMR adequate enough for corrections/ranging?
What bag is this? Nice setup
That's a nice piece to keep it all together, and even better story. ThanksView attachment 7900643
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It’s one of (possibly) nine made by London Bridge Trading (of Virginia Beach, Virginia) for Primier Reticles (formerly of Winchester, Virginia) in 2008 as part of a military contract submission.
It was originally intended to be used with a Hensoldt spotting scope.
A current SH member who was working for Premier Reticles at the time had a listing for them in the PX after the contract submission was over and I was lucky enough to snag one.
Absolutely. Focus on the trees around 100yds, human slightly out of focus at 225yds behind a parked car, 20x mag.And the xELR handles the 20x min zoom okay?
How did you modify the Burris reticle eyepiece to fit the Pentax ED 80?The Mark 4 is compact, light, has a great reticle and pretty good glass. MET info goes to the computer via a Kestrel, there’s just no reason to mount it on the tripod. Vector’s provide range, azimuth and angle. That is passed verbally to the shooter.
For ELR work I often use a Pentax ED 80 with a modified Burris reticle eyepiece. That’s fantastic glass, but very large, and very hard to get NV suitably mounted.
The Hendsolt scopes are great glass, but the reticles are pretty crappy. The 45 with the Tremor is usable, but I won’t pay the premium for what I view as a marginal reticle.
The Vortex scopes seem usable, but the fixed power for the Mil eyepiece is a downer, it needs a FFP reticle installed.
The Swarovski STR 80 is nice, though a bit large. The eye relief makes it a non-starter for eyeglass wearers.
All the others I’ve seen have no better glass then the Leopold, with far worse reticles.
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Be it ever so humble but it is all mine. Actually, don’t have that tripod anymore. I have a 3/4 from 2 vets.
Look at my reply here. No anti-rotation between the clamp and the rail, but I list a RRS anti-rotation plate for the spotter.Anyone have any suggestions for longer ARCA Rail with some sort of anti-rotation pin that would keep my vortex 20-60x85 from unscrewing? Coming up kind of empty other than some cheap Chinesium
Yeah I think I ended up with one. I really like the lip and the fact you can tighten it with an Allen wrench vs just some little thumb screw.Look at my reply here. No anti-rotation between the clamp and the rail, but I list a RRS anti-rotation plate for the spotter.
Never had a problem with the RRS clamp rotating on the rail.
There's nothing very fancy with this setup. However, I took the unique step of using double-sided tape to affix a level to the bracket.
I use the knobs to adjust for elevation and cant. If the scope isn't level, I have trouble adjusting the scope or rangefinder in the vertical plane.
For example, if I want to get the rangefinder on a target that is further away from the previous one, I'm usually increasing the elevation on the tripod head.
If the apparatus isn't level, the center of the rangefinder tracks up to one side or other of the target. Then I have to adjust the knob to track horizontally till the target is centered in the rangefinder.
So I use the level on the bracket to set the cant to zero on everything. Then when I adjust the tripod head to move everything, the target will be very close to center. This requires little to no adjustment in the horizontal.
It's the best $4.00 that I have ever spent.
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They make them in different colors. I heard that multicam will improve your accuracyWho makes the fold down table? Nice setup
They make them in different colors. I heard that multicam will improve your accuracy
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What is that on the objective of the spotters with the keyhole shape in it?
It’s to reduce light and glare in some lighting conditions. It also increases the depth of field.What is that on the objective of the spotters with the keyhole shape in it?
I've seen some Fclass guys do something similar with their rifle scopes. Put a cover over the objective with a small slit in it.It’s to reduce light and glare in some lighting conditions. It also increases the depth of field.
I've seen some Fclass guys do something similar with their rifle scopes. Put a cover over the objective with a small slit in it.