Leupold Pro Gear Smart Phone Adapter Kit

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posted on November 4, 2016
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One of many useful pieces of gear to come out of Leupold's Pro Gear line is the Smart Phone Adapter Kit for the Apple iPhone 6.

The kit allows users to easily attach a smartphone to the ocular lens of a Leupold spotting scope. The adapter automatically aligns the iPhone camera with the lens of the scope to produce a digital image that can be viewed without having to look into the lens of the scope. Shooters can quickly reference shot placement without having to shift from a shooting position.

The adapter kit includes a phone-specific cradle for the iPhone 6, two adapter bushings and a fiberglass-reinforced mono-lever lock. The lock includes a Picatinny rail attachment that also doubles as a peep sight. The two adapters allow the cradle to mount onto any Leupold spotting scope. A cradle option is also available for the iPhone 5S.

The Leupold Pro Gear iPhone 6 Adapter Kit retails for a suggested price of $259.99.

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