Yes, I use the same tripod for matches, but scouting and spotting in the West as well. The one thing match shooting has taught me is just how easy it is to miss. The last thing I want to do is miss place a shot on the animals, even pigs that I hunt the most as it is pig season year round.
Here is my typical hunting pack and it has at least that much weight on it. Without those 10oz walking sticks I would never have made it. The picture is back at the truck the following morning after hiking down from the snow covered peaks.
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I use the larger RRS TV33 because it drastically increases the range and my accuracy potential. The Swaro glass is hunting, and in Wyoming and Colorado wind can be real issue. The same tripod is used to spot as is shown in the rifle setup on the very top snow patch of the valley on the right.
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The magnum with CF barrel is about 1 lb heavier (the stock is heavier) than my Tikka Superlite with a fluted pencil barrel (base weight 5.8lbs), but my confidence is much higher.
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Just a repost of last years -
Jabot and I applied for Wyoming (I have a house there) and have our fingers crossed. My son, can gust walk up and get an Elk tag. If this COVID crap settles a bit, I try to get both CO 4th rifle, Wyoming Archery and rifle, this season.. But there is always pig hunting, both long range and packing in..
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Do I bring the whiskey or two tripods?
Anyway, just posting so yo know I am not pretending to carry that match rifle out in the field..
Jim