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Vanguard Endeavor Rifle Tripod Lock Down Mount LDA

The Endeavor LDA Lock Down Attachment is manufactured for durability from a stock of solid, choice-grade aluminium with a premium anodised finish - able to withstand the shooting range, adverse conditions, and punishing use in rough terrain. This quick-detach adapter works for Picatinny rail mounting and Arca-Swiss configurations, offering an "everything is compatible" bonus.

SKU: GC40-V248707

Vanguard Endeavor Rifle Tripod Lock Down Mount LDA

Vanguard Endeavor Rifle Tripod Lock Down Mount LDA

The Endeavor LDA Lock Down Attachment is manufactured for durability from a stock of solid, choice-grade aluminium with a premium anodised finish - able to withstand the shooting range, adverse conditions, and punishing use in rough terrain. This quick-detach adapter works for Picatinny rail mounting and Arca-Swiss configurations, offering an "everything is compatible" bonus.

Attach the LDA to your tripod or shooting stick, and you gain speed in the field with a quick on/off solution, along with the strength of a steady support system. Shooters can easily adapt to different situations with adjustment capabilities for both panning and shooting angle with the built-in pivot feature. Easy rotation and tilt equate to seamless and effortless target tracking when behind the firearm or crossbow. The extra-strong ball head feature can be locked down or released for any situation or result. This is the perfect tripod accessory for the long-distance or pro shooter.

Key Features:

Easy Attach and Detach Solution

Adaptable for Tripod or Monopod

Large Clamping Quick-Release Lever

Arca and Picatinny Compatible

Fast Deployment in the Field

Multidirectional Shooting Capability

Strong Rugged Construction Design

Helps Maintain Steady Target

Easy Rotation and Tilt Tracking

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Vanguard Endeavor Rifle Tripod Lock Down Mount LDA

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Vanguard Endeavor Rifle Tripod Lock Down Mount LDA

The Endeavor LDA Lock Down Attachment is manufactured for durability from a stock of solid, choice-grade aluminium with a premium anodised finish - able to withstand the shooting range, adverse conditions, and punishing use in rough terrain. This quick-detach adapter works for Picatinny rail mounting and Arca-Swiss configurations, offering an "everything is compatible" bonus.

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