Unlikely. Dual spotting scopes require a mount that is adjustable for inter-pupilary distance and collimation. Generally it takes some trial and error to get everything right for a specific observer. In essence, dual scopes are a "personal" tool. Unfortunately, most are easily knocked out of collimation. Hunters tend to be harder on optics than most. Dual mounts are commercially available but their popularity has waned due to issues mentioned.
Big eye binoculars such at the 30 X 80 Docters or the Kowa Highlanders are the ticket. $$$$$ is the issue. Doubt anybody rents them. Good luck with your quest.