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I think it would be even more useful for your spotting scope. Whether you're shooting with irons or optics, getting out of your position and taking off your glasses to go hunch over a spotting scope is a PITA. This would certainly be a more convenient way to view your targets. Not to mention the weird ergonomics if having to back off your head from the phone if you mount it to your riflescope. Generally scoped guns are set up to put our head naturally where it wants to be to fall in line with the eye relief... more or less. Now you have to hold the rifle all weird and stuff to see whats going on.

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Looks interesting, but I'm having a hard time believing that recoil-induced jolts are great for your iPhone. I'd be afraid to use this after my warranty ran out.

 

I've had iPhone's since day one and the work I do (on cars always in my pocket) and how many drops I did on the phone, never ruined any of them not even the screen.

 

With that being said, recoil is a little different but I don't think it would hurt the phone. Also the way it's mounted it's not directly on the rail and it looks more like its hanging than anything.

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I like that idea better. because it's a hassle for me too since I shoot alone most of the time. Should work....

 

I think it would be even more useful for your spotting scope. Whether you're shooting with irons or optics, getting out of your position and taking off your glasses to go hunch over a spotting scope is a PITA. This would certainly be a more convenient way to view your targets. Not to mention the weird ergonomics if having to back off your head from the phone if you mount it to your riflescope. Generally scoped guns are set up to put our head naturally where it wants to be to fall in line with the eye relief... more or less. Now you have to hold the rifle all weird and stuff to see whats going on.

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Actually my iphone has tinnitus like the owner. It rings just like my right ear... Lol

 

Customer service, What is wrong with your phone? customer it has shell shock.. :p

 

 

Sent from John's iPad 2 via Tapatalk HD

Typos courtesy Apple...

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Gotta see what he is going to do for the bracket. I ordered a set of iphone 5's and the size is not the same. But if he makes a bracket for the 5, I'll get one for sure.

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