Customer Reviews 

PERFECT MATERIAL
2009-05-18I was trying to get Nikon car mount first then I decided to get Bushnell. This is high quality product. A well designed, made with stable and rugged material. In the photo it looks tiny. Actually it can hold still both small and heavy items. You can move it all around, very efficiently. There is also another adapter for bigger shoe size products.

not good
2009-03-27this car mount lacks a pin to fit into your telescope. it therefore moves on the base. you can tighten all you want and it still moves

As Advertised
2008-04-25the promises made were right on! mounts easily on to the car window. very steady and easy to remove.
great buy!

VERY HANDY
2008-01-14THIS MOUNT IS A MUST WITH THE SPOTTING SCOPE. IT ALLOWS YOU TI SIT IN THE TRUCK (NICE AND WARM) AND LOOK FOR GAME. IT KEEPS THE SCOPE VERY STILL. JOHN
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