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Ewing scope stands

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Sniper
Stands
Sniper/Tactical Models:
Sniper Model (In use by the US Special Operations Command
in Iraq, etc.) (SOCOM)
Smaller and much lighter scope stand featuring all OD anodized aluminum
base assembly and poles. Pole sections are 9.5" long. The Head Assembly
utilizes both thrust and teflon bearings for smooth operation, tension
adjustable for user requirements
Sniper (Generation III):
This is an enhancement to the SOCOM design with legs approximately 2"
longer to provide greater stability for larger, heavier scopes and in
taller setups with the extra poles. Weight and bulk are the same.
These stands were designed by request of SOCOM to provide a lightweight,
airborne survivable stand. These stands are totally ambidextrous and
comfortable for long periods of use. It is also much lighter/smaller
than any durable stand on the market.
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Hi-power
scope stands
Spotting Scope Stand (Hi-Power):
Tripod base is solid steel (or aluminum) hex block with inset 1" x 1/2"
solid aluminum legs (steel legs optional for added weight), pivoted on
hardened and ground shoulder bolts with polyurethane spring loading, folds
for transport/storage or inverted to have ends wrap around pole. Base
block is blued, legs anodized. Pole threads into base to eliminate
fragile set screws which can mar rods. This connection is more rigid.
Hi-Power stands can vary in height by the number or rods used. Each rod
is 20" long, so three rods (standard) will give you about 63" of height.
For very tall shooters, a fourth rod can be added for shooter convenience.
Pole is one inch stainless steel tubing (aluminum optional) with stainless
steel or aluminum threaded inserts, using a 5/8" thread. Pole is normally
60" long, in three pieces. Tall shooters and/or those using straight
through scopes need a longer rod set, provided at no extra cost. Head is
machined PVC with a cotter clamp for the pole. It has a pivoting plate to
which the scope is attached, operated by a unique cam from the right side
of the scope to control elevation of the objective. (Elevation control for
easy use by the free hand while in prone position in sling. Reverse for
left-hand operation. Also can be used inverted on either side.) The
included hex wrench can be stored in a drilled hole.
The unit is designed to be used with any tripod-mountable scope. Band
clamp with V-block for non-tripod scopes and rocker plate for non-rotating
45 degree scopes available. It is reputed to me by my dealers and
customers to be the sturdiest, most stable, and user-friendly stand on the
market. The weight is near the ground and the tube is stiff, the head is
light. It moves less in the wind and is quite resistant to being blown
over. It is also guaranteed against defects/breakage for life
(except top cap.) Custom configurations on request.
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Hi-power scope stand |
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With Rocker Block installed |
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With Adjustable legs installed
You only need one per stand, on the lower side of your base
footprint. Available for both models of sniper stands, it
features a sliding inner portion of the leg that extends total length to a
maximum of nearly double the original length, plus the leg is adjustable
for slope via a set screw at the top. These were requested by the highest
level of competition tactical/snipers who want more usage on rough
terrain, including mountainsides. (Hunters take note!)
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With Steel legs installed |
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With Adjustable legs and Rocker Block installed |
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With Steel legs and Rocker Block installed |
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Spike |
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One of these
can be used for extremely windy conditions to prevent tipping over of the
scope stand. Either is screwed into the bottom of the hex base. To drive
the spike, you merely have to stand on the base block. Steel legs are
another option for providing extra weight |
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wight |
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One of these
can be used for extremely windy conditions to prevent tipping over of the
scope stand. Either is screwed into the bottom of the hex base. To drive
the spike, you merely have to stand on the base block. Steel legs are
another option for providing extra weight |
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Windicator |
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Sensitive
angora yarn adjustable wind flag on sturdy extendable pole. Clips to scope
stand or stool frame in any position or at any elevation. Excellent for
direction and relative wind speed. Weighs 54 grams |
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Block Holder |
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Black powder
coated "Clipboard" with clamps at both ends, cam locks onto scope stand
rod. Oversized to match the excellent book published by the RAABS of Center
Shot Shooting. Will also work with all other known data books. Designed to
be used during offhand for those placing the scope to their front, and also
for scoring. It lays on the mat at a small slope, higher at the top of the
book, for comfortable conventional usage in prone |
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