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ok...the spotting scope is the Leupold Mark IV, to install the Badger NV mount you have to remove the rubber ring in the front of the spotting ( not permanent modification ) then you have to decide how to fix the 2 rails ( different size )
I've no NV to use in the front of the scope and I choose the configuration you see in my pictures..
the Nomad doesn't fit perfectly because I've the Hemiphere gps on the top, but if I removed it the Nomad fit well, the Nomad is connected with the Ram mount specific for nomad, I've used an ARMS quick mount for it.
the PLTR 10 C is connected with another NV mount...this one
Now that just about ruined my day. I just ordered a TACT3 tripod for my Mark 4 and just had to see this. Nice setup you have there and I'm glad that I saw it. I was going to get a Badger NV mount but did not know that I would have to remove the rubber objective ring to use it.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: davide</div><div class="ubbcode-body">nothing special....remove it gently without damage the rubber ring, because there is between ring and scope an adesive tape..... </div></div>
Thanks. I looked at it and it looked to be fairly easy but now I know. I thought the Badger mount would be a little less than ideal used with the rubber still on the body.
I might get a Ashbury Tactical Interface Mount as well one of these days. Without any night vision or laser rangefinder it would be useless to me right now. Good thing men don't need a reason to spend money huh?