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Originally Posted by CaberTosser
Don’t cheap out on them.
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I also found that I did not like the angled eyepiece I had selected for that spotting scope, it was a PITA to be looking down then to transition over to my rifle at another angle entirely; re-establishing your target becomes more difficult that way, at least for me.
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I use an angled eyepiece rotated ~90 degrees to the side, and located so I just need to turn my head slightly to view either,
without altering my body or shoulder position or move my rifle or hand position.
For prone I use either
a photo tripod with center column inverted and scope suspended under the tripod adjusted with 2 short and 1 long leg.
or scope mounted on a heavy steel plate and a very slick multi adjustable photo arm.
On the bench, I use a clamp mount and the same very slick multi adjustable photo arm.
Good Luck, YMMV.