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RE: [ATM] Flex Rocker Question
Oooops. I misinterpreted.
A simple wooden wedge (like a cedar shingle) would be
a simple trade-off for the 1.5" lower eyepiece height.
Off the cuff, I've used the ground ring on my
driveway, the sidewalk and an uneven back yard (tarp
on grass). In none of these situations have I seen any
rocking or tilting of the ground ring. It's
impressively stable, perhaps due to its large size?
Dave
--- Peter <peter@kitgear.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Traditional 3 foot ground boards remain relatively
> fixed even if the ground
> is uneven. I wanted to know if in your experience
> ring shaped ground boards
> tend to rock on uneven ground when you rotate the
> scope?
>
> A ring shaped ground board will lower my eyepiece
> height by 1.5" so I wanted
> to assess if the use of such a board would be
> problematic when using digital
> setting circles.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Peter
>
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