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    DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand

    Re: DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GroupTherapy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The tripod looks amazing! Like that cheek riser as well What did you use for the knobs/knurls? </div></div> Those knobs were in the...
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    DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand

    Re: DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand The optics are damned good for the cost. I read lots of reviews and this was the only budget scope I could find with multiple successful reports of doing it.
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    Decent Budget Spotting Scope?

    Re: Decent Budget Spotting Scope? I recentely went through the same exercise and had to elevate my budget just a bit to buy the Celestron Ultima 100. It had very good reviews everywhere I checked (except with birders) and was the only thing I could find in this price range that can see 30...
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    DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand

    Re: DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand Thanks all. And yes, I realize it's not expensive enough to be good. I'm a builder though and if presented a problem and pile of parts, things like this result. Other ideas? How about a cheek riser from a scrap of plastic?
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    DIY Prone Spotting Scope Stand

    I recently bought a new spotting scope and needed a very sturdy stand that I could use while prone. The scope I chose is large (Celestron Ultima 100) and clear enough that you can see 30 caliber bullet holes at 600 yards. It was also very inexpensive compared to the high end stuff (Kowa...