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Now this wont work for those of you with full windshields, but if like me you like to hunt with no windshield or even probably a half windshield, this should work fo ya.
took a small piece of pipe, welded flat bar to either end to give me something to clamp to the roll cage. Then bent and fit another piece of wider flat bar to give the spotting scope window mount a place to go. got the angles i wanted and welded it all up. Attached with 1 5/8 muffler clamps.
from inside or outside the cab i can use the scope all the way left or right. in fact with the door open i can use it looking back through the doors by leaning over the hood.
might come in handy if you use your quad for hunting open country, or like me have antler restrictions to deal with and need to be able to count points on animals to determine if its legal. You could drive with it mounted with no interference from the steering wheel, and minimal disruption of your view, but i plan on just having the scope nearby and slap it on when needed.
Chris
took a small piece of pipe, welded flat bar to either end to give me something to clamp to the roll cage. Then bent and fit another piece of wider flat bar to give the spotting scope window mount a place to go. got the angles i wanted and welded it all up. Attached with 1 5/8 muffler clamps.
from inside or outside the cab i can use the scope all the way left or right. in fact with the door open i can use it looking back through the doors by leaning over the hood.
might come in handy if you use your quad for hunting open country, or like me have antler restrictions to deal with and need to be able to count points on animals to determine if its legal. You could drive with it mounted with no interference from the steering wheel, and minimal disruption of your view, but i plan on just having the scope nearby and slap it on when needed.
Chris