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Q&A for SightMark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Tactical Spotting Scope — 4 Questions & 4 Answers

Name SightMark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Tactical Spotting Scope (5)
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logan, member, from PA, United States, asked on March 26, 2022

what tripod will I need for this scope

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Answered by Ethan, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on May 10, 2022

The SightMark Latitude 20-60x80 XD Tactical Spotting Scope uses an underside picatinny rail (included) to attach to picatinny mounts on tripods. I'd recommend using the Predator Tactics DeadEye Rifle Tripod System, which uses a picatinny mount, and can be found by using the link below:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/predator-tactics-deadeye-rifle-tripod-system.html

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Sam, guest, from MA, United States, asked on December 21, 2020

Where are these made? What type of rail is on the underside for mounting tripod, is it picatinny?

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Answered by Ryan Tarczynski, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on June 22, 2021

Recommend reaching out to manufacturer where these are made. And the underside is a picatinny rail "Accessory rail."

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Answered by Tom B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on October 28, 2021

The reticle is based on a mil-radian design. Mil-radian is a measurement of angle. A single mil is equal to 1cm at 100 meters or
3.6” at 100 yards. Next, the MR reticle is a first focal plane reticle. The advantage of a first focal plane reticle is that
the dimensions of the reticle will be true at any magnification. Therefore, using the reticle for ranging can be done
at any point in the magnification range. The top vertical and left horizontal scales are scaled in 1 mil increments. The bottom and right scales are scaled in .5 mil increments, while after 11 mils the scale is marked in 5 mil increments. Both can be used for range finding and calling shots. Below the horizontal scale, between the 10 mil and 20 mil increments, is a series of horizontal lines that can be used for ranging shoulder width of IPSC or similar silhouette targets. These lines allow for quick
target ranging by matching the shoulder width of the target to the corresponding line. The numbers indicate the
distance in meters, 3 is 300 meters, 4 is 400 meters, etc.

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Michael S, member, from CA, United States, asked on July 28, 2020

Can the scope be mounted on a tripod while still using the cover case?

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Answered by Ryan Tarczynski, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on June 22, 2021

No it can not.

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