Swarovski EL's on a Tripod

Bulldawg

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How do you guys put your binoculars on the tripod to do some glassing? I know you can send them into outdoorsmans to get a stud put in but do you guys do anything else?
 

blackdog

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Send 'em to Outdoorsmen and get the stud installed and run that adapter. It's honestly a complete game changer when it comes to effective glassing.
 

husky390

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I use the Swaro adapter and have no complaints. I looked into the Outdoorsmen stud and it's a nice system but then you're married to their products and I didn't want to ship my binos to them. FWIW, I think it's absolutely ridiculous that a top of the line binocular does not come with the stud or a port to thread one in.
 

realunlucky

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I have tried a few but I like the one below the best out of all of them. Works great.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003AVESOK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

Archerm his binoculars don't have a hole for that adaptor to thread into. He has to drill and tap a hole or use the clamp style adaptors.

Op send it out to outdoors man and have drilled and tapped then you have options. My favorite right now is field optics adaptor. I did a short comparison thread here while back
 

Archerm

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Got it!!
Archerm his binoculars don't have a hole for that adaptor to thread into. He has to drill and tap a hole or use the clamp style adaptors.

Op send it out to outdoors man and have drilled and tapped then you have options. My favorite right now is field optics adaptor. I did a short comparison thread here while back
 
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