Steve, Don,

Even if they were not precisely aligned.  It would save the problem of them 
jangling against each other.   Also even with sighting each individually on a 
single sprig, having them side by side would be a minimal adjustment from 
instrument to instrument when looking at the same point as opposed to dropping 
one to its lanyard and raising the other while trying to keep the same point in 
your view...

Ed

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