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Leofoto tripod for NRL

Wild Eyes Woodworks

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Good afternoon everyone. Recently shot the Sooner State Safari match and figured out some things I need to do differently for time management and deployment. My tripod ( a bog) is just not up to the job. Broke a tripod leg during a stage.

Picked up a cert for Leofoto and am just curious what others are using and what my best option would be from them. I appreciate input on tripods but am looking for a Leofoto since I have a cert and am poor. If you were shopping for one like me, what sounds good and why?

Also, a good recommendation for a tax table, plate bag and again what and why?

Thanks in advance for the help.
 
Leofoto SO-362CX, two section inverted, sturdy, fast to deploy, nice and tall. I use a RRS TA-3 leveling head in mine, but there are lots of options for different heads.

Tac table = DIY. Thick piece of 8x10 polycarbonate, drill two holes and mount an Arca rail section on the bottom. Cover the top with skateboard grip tape.

Plate bag is not needed for NRL hunter, just throw a gamechanger for the front and tripod rear for the few times you'll do it.
 
SO-362 is the way. Fast deploy, super rigid, easy to adjust. Deploy to second notch for seated/kneeling positions.

Ball head like LH-55 for hands free panning when spotting during PRS style matches, or Anvil-30 for matches when you need to shoot off it. I have both, the Anvil only goes on for NRLH matches.

Skip the tac table. If you want to bag it, just place your bag over the top of the tripod head. Plenty stable without the need for a table.
 
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I could take or leave the tac table for shooting off of. I usually will just throw a bag on the top of the leveling head if I'm going to shoot from the tripod. The tac table is nice for glassing though, I throw a bag on top of the table (with bag oriented vertically) and binos on top of the bag. With just the head it's a little harder to balance both bag and binos.
 
I have no affiliation with the following company and product but did pick one up. They have a version for the 75mm tripod for Leofoto and an arca version. I watched their video on YouTube and it makes sense. The curved top allows a bag to sit better on it.