Selling a twin needle bino harness. New condition, has not been used in the field.
Includes:
Harness and pouch
Front Molle Pocket
GPS/radio pocket
5 round ammo holder
$200 TYD in the US.
I've never experienced any issues with different plates attaching to optics but there is definitely a difference with the plates attaching to different heads. Depending on how the plate is clamped onto the head, a different plate (even of the same make sometimes) will fit differently and require...
I spent a few hunts with the AD, I liked the legs and I feel like they definitely were more stable at a sitting position but no more stable than a traditional tripod at anything above sitting. The reverse leg lock direction took a few glassing sessions to get used to but not a huge deal. The...
I’ve been cleaning out old gear and put this together from spare parts. This would be a great setup for a young hunter to get started or someone who is on a tight budget.
$125 TYD CONUS or US flat rate
Package only, won’t split anything off.
-Vortex Crossfire 12x50 with case (no straps!)...
Yeah the Regear or you can keep an eye on gear trade for used items. Not sure if they ever have a real "outlet" sale. Steep and cheap or mountain steals maybe.
I have been searching on the internet for a while looking for what may or may not exist.
I have a pretty solid shooting solution set up for my own rifle... arca rail, leveling base on a tripod with a clamp to direct mount.
However, I am looking for a solution for the same tripod setup to...
If there’s an obvious point of contact in the bino case with the focus wheel, that’s your issue. Normal walking will cause enough movement to take them out of focus. I notice if I leave my kuiu harness lid halfway up, it rubs the focus wheel and I have to refocus when I use them.
You could...
I have been looking into doing this exact thing with a LF 284CEX.
Have you considered bypassing the arca clamp and shooting straight off the head attached to the leveling base? Any cons to doing it that way? That’s what I had envisioned but I like your setup a lot too.
Always fun to get real life scores instead of just airballs to stay calibrated.
This buck was 158-159 gross if I remember. no mass but decent length.
A buck my wife shot, a much better looking deer that went 155 gross.
Leupold vx3 would be my pick. I have really liked the simplicity of them. I’ve had good luck with warne rings but I wouldn’t say I’ve been around the block with them. A good set of steel rings should serve you well.
I would take a look at the Leofoto tripods with the built in leveling heads and no center column. I’m playing around with one now and I really like it. I could see some limitations with glassing way up/downhill due to only 15° cant but other than that, I think it might be worth a look...
Was the center column extended when using it? Their stuff has always seemed really solid but extending that column will cause shakes no matter what you’re using, it’s just not as stable as when the head is as low as possible. Preferably the center column is not extended at all.
With that being...