I've been on a search for a couple of years to find the "best" head to mount my spotting scope. Until now I've been using a Markins M20 ballhead, which, while a great head for photographic purposes, leaves something to be desired because it is a "ballhead", which means one knob loosens the mount on all axis.
While at RIfles Only I saw that Jacob mounts his Spotter 60 on a Bogen 3030 3-way Pan/Tilt tripod head. That is a good solution but the handles stick out a ways and I wanted something that would save a little space when traveling (the 3030 is no longer available new, but can be found on ebay -- the current comparable model looks to be the Manfrotto 804RC2, $79 at bhphotovideo.com).
I ended up getting the Manfrotto 460MG from B&H for $120. The load capacity is 6.6 lbs, but note that number is aimed at camera users who need more stability than spotting scopes for taking long exposure images. This head is lightweight (magnesium) and relatively compact compared to a pan/tilt head.
This head gives you three axes of adjustment and works really well for spotting on the line.
I'm using the 460MG to mount my new Vortex Razor HD 85mm spotter. The glass is very good and I recommend this scope. A ranging reticle eyepiece is available as an option and I have one on order. As you may know, having a Milradian ranging reticle makes it very easy to call corrections for shooters using a Milradian reticle scope.
You can see the head here on Manfrotto's site:
460MG
If you need a tripod I recommend looking at the Large QD Tripod with SSP-1 from Precision Rifle Solutions -precisionriflesolutions.com - as it includes a platform for supported shooting, giving you added value over a tripod set up just for photography.
I'm not employed by any of the companies mentioned above.
While at RIfles Only I saw that Jacob mounts his Spotter 60 on a Bogen 3030 3-way Pan/Tilt tripod head. That is a good solution but the handles stick out a ways and I wanted something that would save a little space when traveling (the 3030 is no longer available new, but can be found on ebay -- the current comparable model looks to be the Manfrotto 804RC2, $79 at bhphotovideo.com).
I ended up getting the Manfrotto 460MG from B&H for $120. The load capacity is 6.6 lbs, but note that number is aimed at camera users who need more stability than spotting scopes for taking long exposure images. This head is lightweight (magnesium) and relatively compact compared to a pan/tilt head.
This head gives you three axes of adjustment and works really well for spotting on the line.
I'm using the 460MG to mount my new Vortex Razor HD 85mm spotter. The glass is very good and I recommend this scope. A ranging reticle eyepiece is available as an option and I have one on order. As you may know, having a Milradian ranging reticle makes it very easy to call corrections for shooters using a Milradian reticle scope.
You can see the head here on Manfrotto's site:
460MG
If you need a tripod I recommend looking at the Large QD Tripod with SSP-1 from Precision Rifle Solutions -precisionriflesolutions.com - as it includes a platform for supported shooting, giving you added value over a tripod set up just for photography.
I'm not employed by any of the companies mentioned above.