I suppose this thread could fit in more than one sub-forum, but being that the intended purpose is for mounting a night rig, this location seemed more plausible.
I'm rocking a Really Right Stuff TVC-33 with Leveling Base and Vyce (Arca Plate). Some of my rifles are heavy and long which means I have to almost perfectly tension the Leveling Base in order to make swiveling follow-up shots (think large groups of pigs). In some cases, depending on which direction the pigs run, I either loosen or tighten the Leveling Base - frustrating.
For reference, I'm running a few different setups and the solution I'm looking for would standardize across all systems:
- 12.5" 6.8 w/ Reap-IR - Super light and short.
- SCAR 17s ATACR 8x & PVS-30 - This rig isn't light, but it's not too heavy either.
- AI AX w/ ARCA Plate w/ S&B Ultra Short and PVS-30 - Super heavy. I typically wouldn't attempt follow-up shots with this rifle unless in a wide open ultra large field.
What I'm looking for is a tripod solution that allows me to more easily make follow-up shots on running pigs, without the tension pains of a Leveling Base, and can accommodate a large variety of weapon systems, from Short-Long and Light-Heavy.
Is the ANVIL-30 the answer?
With the many different ways to skin a cat, please share your setup and how you feel it's superior to other vendor solutions.
I'm rocking a Really Right Stuff TVC-33 with Leveling Base and Vyce (Arca Plate). Some of my rifles are heavy and long which means I have to almost perfectly tension the Leveling Base in order to make swiveling follow-up shots (think large groups of pigs). In some cases, depending on which direction the pigs run, I either loosen or tighten the Leveling Base - frustrating.
For reference, I'm running a few different setups and the solution I'm looking for would standardize across all systems:
- 12.5" 6.8 w/ Reap-IR - Super light and short.
- SCAR 17s ATACR 8x & PVS-30 - This rig isn't light, but it's not too heavy either.
- AI AX w/ ARCA Plate w/ S&B Ultra Short and PVS-30 - Super heavy. I typically wouldn't attempt follow-up shots with this rifle unless in a wide open ultra large field.
What I'm looking for is a tripod solution that allows me to more easily make follow-up shots on running pigs, without the tension pains of a Leveling Base, and can accommodate a large variety of weapon systems, from Short-Long and Light-Heavy.
Is the ANVIL-30 the answer?
With the many different ways to skin a cat, please share your setup and how you feel it's superior to other vendor solutions.