10x42's on a Tripod... Who Does It?

mtnwrunner

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Just got the Outdoorsmans stud and bino adapter for my Swaros this year, made glassing with the 10x42's far more enjoyable and productive.

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In my humble opinion and all my worldly experience, this system is the only way to go. I've got the outdoorsmans stud on both my 8.5 x 42 el's and my 15 x 56 swaros. I hardly ever glass anymore without them being on a tripod.

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Brock A

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Just got this piece the other day. I'm looking forward to using it. I think it'll make a huge difference for when I am sitting and glassing.
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Craig4791

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I would say at least 75% of the time I'm glassing with binos they are on a tripod.
 
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Yep, I glass from a tripod and love it! I now spot more deer than ever before. I'm using vortex razor hd 10x42 on a vortex summit ss tripod. I have both the unidaptor and the cheaper vortex adaptor. To be honest I prefer the vortex adaptor. I found the unidaptor poked me in the chest and was a bad fit into the mount leaving it loose and defeating the purpose of using a tripod in the first place.
 

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Here is the Swarovski EL adapter. Very similar to the homemade one shown above but quicker to use because you are not using the butterfly nut.


And yes, I use the 10x42's on a tripod religously. fatrascal.
 
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