When my Spotter is out…not very often. The lrf bino’s are a different story because that is my main means of glassing and ranging. If I am setting up a system to incorporate lrf bino’s and a platform to shoot off of, why not have the spotter there also?
Yes, I am a prs guy first (hardly) then a hunter and have seen the fancy tripod setups first hand. Looks like a good setup that a bag can placed on. Im trying to setup an Abel table for an upcoming hunt.
Anyone using a spotter, LRF bino, and bag to shoot off of ( or any of the sort) all on a tac table mounted to a tripod for backcountry hunting? Seems like it would be efficient to have the spotter and lrf/ lrf bino co whitnessed along with a shooting bag for when time matters. I’ve searched here...
No issues switching it back and forth as long as both reticles are level to the rail. There is some fudge room in the send it level. That being said I lost one last year hunting with it so might want to consider some locktite. I think if you mount it on the horizontal plane the thing just...
There’s this: https://triadtactical.com/rifle-forend-wrap/
Figured if I get the right size I could lace it though the m-lok slots on my XLR. I might try one for the 2024 season. There was/is a company out there that made rubber panels for empty keyslot holes. The name of the company is lost on...
Also the permanent split rail thing can be an issue for mounting scopes and getting the correct eye relief depending on how short your optic is. Probably wont be an issue just something to keep in mind.
I Have one in a long action and it’s a good action. Having mainly Tikka’s I bought it for the longer internal length to shoot 300 prc. Otherwise…it’s an action, sure it’s smooth and it works as it should.