First of all, I'd like to give a huge thanks to PRS, and Daniel (platypus) on the hide. PRS had been very well in tuned with their customer service and answered all of my questions promptly.
Over the past week, I have been using the tripods I have quite a bit, one for my rifles, the other for my spotting scopes.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Positives-</span>
These things are strong, and great tripods for the money. They have a huge range of adjustment, and I never had any problem getting into position behind the rifle or my spotting scope. They are phenomenal for the price, and I've never had a problem with mine.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Negatives- </span>
I can only think of one, and it wasn't to do with anything PRS does with their tripods. The head on the tripod is not the best for using a spotting scope. There is some backlash when tightening it down, and you have to get it almost all the way tight, or else, depending on your spotting scope, the picture will continue to travel up, due to weight and gravity, etc. I just plan on replacing the head of the Slik tripod with a manfrotto trigger head (or what to ya'll recommend for a good head with a spotter?)
And, obligatory pics-
One thing I am going to have to do is repaint the tripods, and do more prep on them. The krylon isn't sticking the best, but I did absolutely no prep, so I am to blame for that, but for now, it works.
here is the link to their site
http://precisionriflesolutions.com
Over the past week, I have been using the tripods I have quite a bit, one for my rifles, the other for my spotting scopes.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Positives-</span>
These things are strong, and great tripods for the money. They have a huge range of adjustment, and I never had any problem getting into position behind the rifle or my spotting scope. They are phenomenal for the price, and I've never had a problem with mine.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Negatives- </span>
I can only think of one, and it wasn't to do with anything PRS does with their tripods. The head on the tripod is not the best for using a spotting scope. There is some backlash when tightening it down, and you have to get it almost all the way tight, or else, depending on your spotting scope, the picture will continue to travel up, due to weight and gravity, etc. I just plan on replacing the head of the Slik tripod with a manfrotto trigger head (or what to ya'll recommend for a good head with a spotter?)
And, obligatory pics-




One thing I am going to have to do is repaint the tripods, and do more prep on them. The krylon isn't sticking the best, but I did absolutely no prep, so I am to blame for that, but for now, it works.
here is the link to their site
http://precisionriflesolutions.com