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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 545442" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>i have a swarovski unit also. i havent tried the leica 10x42 geovid but i have used the 15x56 geovid unit. i found it easier to use than my swarovski.</p><p>in fairness the 15x56 is strictly a tripod mounted unit.</p><p>mine works better off a tripod also.</p><p>fact is all serious glassing should be done using a tripod.</p><p>for those who do, another option is to attach your rangefinder on your glasses</p><p>with velcro.</p><p>ive also seen other type mounting devices used on twin spotter brackets.</p><p>they work just fine and are an option for some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 545442, member: 12443"] i have a swarovski unit also. i havent tried the leica 10x42 geovid but i have used the 15x56 geovid unit. i found it easier to use than my swarovski. in fairness the 15x56 is strictly a tripod mounted unit. mine works better off a tripod also. fact is all serious glassing should be done using a tripod. for those who do, another option is to attach your rangefinder on your glasses with velcro. ive also seen other type mounting devices used on twin spotter brackets. they work just fine and are an option for some. [/QUOTE]
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