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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1564756" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Funny that I just saw this thread. I just got back from audad hunt in Texas. This was the first time I used a tripod for glassing. What an amazing difference it was. I was able to spot animals and get such a good look compared to what I was without. I will never go without it again. </p><p> I just replaced my lieca geovids with the new hdb 3000. When ordering I ordered the lieca bio mount. I never ended up using it though as it was easier to clip them in my hog saddle and have full motion and view. I was easily able to remove them and slide the rifle into the saddle for shooting. Worked fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1564756, member: 54383"] Funny that I just saw this thread. I just got back from audad hunt in Texas. This was the first time I used a tripod for glassing. What an amazing difference it was. I was able to spot animals and get such a good look compared to what I was without. I will never go without it again. I just replaced my lieca geovids with the new hdb 3000. When ordering I ordered the lieca bio mount. I never ended up using it though as it was easier to clip them in my hog saddle and have full motion and view. I was easily able to remove them and slide the rifle into the saddle for shooting. Worked fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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