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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
using binoculars mounted to tripod
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<blockquote data-quote="Reynolds02" data-source="post: 1203666" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>Just wondering how many guys are using binoculars mounted to tripod to help find animals. Specifically finding elk in dark timber...I was listening to a podcast today and the speaker felt it help him triple the game animals he was able to spot using this technique. He said 99% of the usage from our eyes are for movement and 1% is for defining color and seeing the object. Now he also said training is needed to fully expand on this. It was interesting how he brought up the argument, how spotting with binoculars by hand everything is moving and it's hard for the eye to pick out movement because we can't quite hold that still. </p><p>Interested to see what you guys are doing and if many others are using a tripod. Also, if you are using it if you're definitely seeing a difference... thanks, Reynolds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reynolds02, post: 1203666, member: 13947"] Just wondering how many guys are using binoculars mounted to tripod to help find animals. Specifically finding elk in dark timber...I was listening to a podcast today and the speaker felt it help him triple the game animals he was able to spot using this technique. He said 99% of the usage from our eyes are for movement and 1% is for defining color and seeing the object. Now he also said training is needed to fully expand on this. It was interesting how he brought up the argument, how spotting with binoculars by hand everything is moving and it's hard for the eye to pick out movement because we can't quite hold that still. Interested to see what you guys are doing and if many others are using a tripod. Also, if you are using it if you're definitely seeing a difference... thanks, Reynolds [/QUOTE]
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