Yes, the strap keeps binos on it for long session. Depending on the hunt, I bring it to glass and shoot. I changed up my glassing kit so I can leave my spotter and take this.I like that. Looks like it would be perfect for glassing too.
I’m looking for some real world feedback on this setup.We make this one. Let me know if you have questions. It gives support to the forend and easy adjustability.
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There are some threads around that discuss it. I can find them if you are interested.
any feedback?Couldn't help myself. Just ordered one.
any feedback?
The clamp was way to wonky for me too. A "V" is much better, IMO. Most clamps give/slide under recoil.I’ve used my outdoorsman shooting V on a couple animals. I actually missed an opportunity trying to use a “clamp” style rest on the tripod…I was thinking it might’ve been a better system, but it’s a bit more complicated IMO. Even though I felt like I was practiced enough to use that setup, it wasn’t as simple and I felt like it was difficult to move ahead if needed. Granted I wasn’t using a ball head, just a pan head that I normally use for binos and spotter. I used the shooting v a bit later in the season, similar scenario, and it worked great. I put a rail on the bottom of my 300 but haven’t used it yet. I used the shooting v on a cow elk hunt in NM a few years back, it worked perfect on a 350 yard shot, so I’ve been pleased with it