Silviuswolf
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Does this damage the binos in anyway?You dont take it off... why would you need to?
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Does this damage the binos in anyway?You dont take it off... why would you need to?
Here we go, I can just see @Ryan Avery and @Formidilosus pondering a "Bino Crush Test" ...Does this damage the binos in anyway?
Haha. I’m just imagining my rifle hitting up against them.Here we go, I can just see @Ryan Avery and @Formidilosus pondering a "Bino Crush Test" ...
The rifle is supported by your non-trigger hand, so the rifle is not in contact with binos. There are some good videos/photos demoing this earlier in this thread. Thumb and index finger support (pinch/grasp) the rife, and bottom 3 fingers grasp or squeeze the rear bag (bino harness).Haha. I’m just imagining my rifle hitting up against them.
OK the videos on using the binos were awesome and a quick test in my basement shows me is could work great and even might work in the seated position with my upright pack as the good solid front rest - I have my binos high already so fist on top of that to support the rear could be great. Cant wait to try that on my next range trip!There were a lot of lightbulb moments in the class. Another big one for me was “grabbing grass.” Seeing it demonstrated—and then all of us getting first-round hits at 300+ yards while shooting seated the very first time we tried it—was seriously impressive.