DRMULEYAZ28
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Was wondering if anyone has had a chance to really disect these things optically. I can’t find any reviews and only one youtube video, the guy is sponsored by them so of course he praises them.
I haven't looked through them but just something to note about these is there is no way to mount a Bino stud on them. They failed to include that on a bio that you would put on a tripod. That sealed the deal for me to make it off my list of possibles.
I haven't looked through them but just something to note about these is there is no way to mount a Bino stud on them. They failed to include that on a bio that you would put on a tripod. That sealed the deal for me to make it off my list of possibles.
This is incorrect. I just picked up a pair and there is a removable threaded cap on the rear hinge. 1/4-20 threads.
There is a you tube video and someone has an outdoorsmans stud on them also.
The tray that comes with them is useless but does work great on my 10x42 which do not have threads.
This is my first pair of 15x56 and I am very pleased. The glass is great quality. I have looked through some swaro 15x56 before but it was mid day at a shooting range. I've also looked through Zeiss, Leica, Vortex and Meopta HD 10x42.
I would imagine that the santiam HD are on the same level as the Kaibab, Maven, Zeiss and Meopta 15s.
They worked great on my Wyoming and Nebraska hunts! I highly recommend considering them with the others.
I understood him to say in the first vid they hadn’t went on sale yet, so there is a chance he had a prototype that didn’t have the stud.
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Money changes everything...From his Instagram.
I'll also note that he used to use Swaros before he became sponsored by Leopold. Take that however you like. Overall I think Zac is a good guy but he definitely pushes products.
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Money changes everything...
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I don't think he works out enough.Flat brim hats change everything