Kowa twin spotter adapter plate?

TravKatQ

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Anyone know where you can get an adapter plate for a twin spotter setup using the Kowa 664’s??


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There was a guy out of Prescott that built them but i could never get a hold of him, and they were $500 so i built my own and it works great.
 
Give Alex or Jason a call at Euro Optics I reckon they may of had them.
 
If you haven’t found someone to make or sell you one I just bought mine from a guy in tucson. He is super helpful and knowledgeable about swaro and kowa bigeyes. Here is a pic of his adaptor. This one is not anodized, he will anodize it for you too. Pm me for more info. Good luck.
 

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here’s my redneck setup. I’m pleasantly surprised how great it works for costing me $30 in aluminum and a few hours of trial & error. I made it so the objective saddles sit on the rubber part of the body so I can still screw in the lens caps, but there’s enough play to still slide the sunshades out if needed. And yes I backpack with them if it’s a glassing intensive trip, best 7 lbs I’ve ever carried. It’s stupid how great the optics are in this setup. I’m not saying it’s as good as the highlanders... but it is so so close for a fraction of the weight and $.

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here’s my redneck setup. I’m pleasantly surprised how great it works for costing me $30 in aluminum and a few hours of trial & error. I made it so the objective saddles sit on the rubber part of the body so I can still screw in the lens caps, but there’s enough play to still slide the sunshades out if needed. And yes I backpack with them if it’s a glassing intensive trip, best 7 lbs I’ve ever carried. It’s stupid how great the optics are in this setup. I’m not saying it’s as good as the highlanders... but it is so so close for a fraction of the weight and $.

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Awesome man I can’t wait to get this setup together!


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here’s my redneck setup. I’m pleasantly surprised how great it works for costing me $30 in aluminum and a few hours of trial & error. I made it so the objective saddles sit on the rubber part of the body so I can still screw in the lens caps, but there’s enough play to still slide the sunshades out if needed. And yes I backpack with them if it’s a glassing intensive trip, best 7 lbs I’ve ever carried. It’s stupid how great the optics are in this setup. I’m not saying it’s as good as the highlanders... but it is so so close for a fraction of the weight and $.

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I’d love to see some frontal shots of your bracket.
 
Also do you think this would be possible with twin 77mm obj? The obvious concern being Able to get the eye pieces close enough together.
 
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