HI guys - just wondering if anybody else has had this experience. I have an Anvil-30 on top of a 2 Vets No Name tripod and, in this particular case, I had a Pig Saddle mounted on the Anvil and a Rem 700 in .308 in that clamp for ground level deer hunting in Maryland.
I have had this Anvil-30 out just a bit over the last 10 months I have owned it. Mostly used with observation type stuff (spotting scope, binos, LRF), but I have had it out shooting targets and hunting with it a handful of times. Tension on the ball has always been a bit tight even with the lever in full release position, but it has never given me a problem.
I was out hunting last week in the evening on a pretty moist day. No rain, no fog (yet, fog set in after sunset), but the dew point was quite high and everything felt a bit damp.
In this instance, the ball kept locking up. That is, when I unlocked the Anvil and try to pan with the gun, the ball was stuck and made a VERY distinct crack sound when it broke loose. This occurred consistently and even if the tension lever was only partially engaged and then released. Stuck and broke free with a crack.
It has never been dropped in mud, never been in the rain, never been in blowing dust/sand, I don't compete so its never been exposed to that kind of usage, and frankly has only been very lightly used since it arrived last Feb. Darn thing is near to brand new.
I got it home and in the drier air of my garage this behavior seemed to go away. I checked and as far as I can tell there is absolutely no dirt or residue on the ball. I did spray a small bit of Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner (NOT the spray case lube) which leaves a slick dry lube surface and again, it seems to be fine now
My overall impression is that a very small layer of moisture condensed on the ball and formed a seal with the socket that needed to be broken due to such tight clearances there...hence the sharp sonic crack (sort of like cracking a knuckle). But this is pure speculation.
Any of you folks every experience anything like this with your Anvil-30? I'd tag RRS, as I know we have reps of SOAR that pop in here, but I can't remember their handle to do so.
Cheers and thanks
I have had this Anvil-30 out just a bit over the last 10 months I have owned it. Mostly used with observation type stuff (spotting scope, binos, LRF), but I have had it out shooting targets and hunting with it a handful of times. Tension on the ball has always been a bit tight even with the lever in full release position, but it has never given me a problem.
I was out hunting last week in the evening on a pretty moist day. No rain, no fog (yet, fog set in after sunset), but the dew point was quite high and everything felt a bit damp.
In this instance, the ball kept locking up. That is, when I unlocked the Anvil and try to pan with the gun, the ball was stuck and made a VERY distinct crack sound when it broke loose. This occurred consistently and even if the tension lever was only partially engaged and then released. Stuck and broke free with a crack.
It has never been dropped in mud, never been in the rain, never been in blowing dust/sand, I don't compete so its never been exposed to that kind of usage, and frankly has only been very lightly used since it arrived last Feb. Darn thing is near to brand new.
I got it home and in the drier air of my garage this behavior seemed to go away. I checked and as far as I can tell there is absolutely no dirt or residue on the ball. I did spray a small bit of Hornady One Shot Gun Cleaner (NOT the spray case lube) which leaves a slick dry lube surface and again, it seems to be fine now
My overall impression is that a very small layer of moisture condensed on the ball and formed a seal with the socket that needed to be broken due to such tight clearances there...hence the sharp sonic crack (sort of like cracking a knuckle). But this is pure speculation.
Any of you folks every experience anything like this with your Anvil-30? I'd tag RRS, as I know we have reps of SOAR that pop in here, but I can't remember their handle to do so.
Cheers and thanks