And I guess if I wanted to save some $ and have the best of both worlds I could always get a rail for my rifle and add a DLOC-M DLOC-M and pass on the HOG saddle.
I was leaning toward the RC2 for the simple fact that I already use the QD mounts. It would seem though that I would be spending more money for the RC2 and HOG saddle then the DCLW and a few rails.
So with this set up you would have to mount a rail to the rifle and to the spotter correct? If so what do you use for a rail to make the connection to these objects?
So for mounting a HOG saddle and or spotter, what do you prefer as a head, the Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect or something form Alamo four star? What do you all prefer? Opinions welcome.
I'm slowly learning that the PRS is a good tripod in lower positions like the kneeling, but in higher positions its unstable. I think i will eventually invest in the Bogen/Manfrotto 3221GN3 Tracker Tripod.
OK, the gentleman with the black hat and polo, where did you get the inversion cage for your luepold spotter?
I'm not to sure about the shots the OP has of the guys ass in those carhart jeans.
Looks like allot of fun.
I guess if I had to choose between a certification or excellent training with actual field craft skills I would go with the training. So please keep the opinions coming guys.
KraigWY:
I am not staying in the current state in which I claim residency. So I will have to call around other states perhaps.
Graham:
Could you PM me any contact information for that/those individual/s?
Gentlemen:
Please allow me to elaborate and maybe clear the air a little bit. I am active duty Mil/LEO, so yes a certification is for a resume builder/FITREP/OMPF, however the "craft" has been a hobby for years. I have not yet figured out where I would like to settle so yes willing to...