It seems most folks are going with the manfrotto 322RC2 pistol grip head linked below. What are some of the other options?
http://www.adorama.com/BG322RC2.html
http://www.adorama.com/BG322RC2.html
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I saw one that had a spotter mounted on top and a laser on the side. any body know of a m'frotto that has multiple mounting points?
I saw one at a recent match that I don't think was manfrotto. It seemed to line up behind the head if that makes any sense. I have no idea who makes it though.
The new bushnell tripods have a vertical grip behind the head with a trigger versus out to the side on the manfrotto
The Mil issue Bushnell kit is around $750, not including a rifle rest attachment. US Tactical Supply has a few.
These kits have been plagued with inconsistency issues. Some work great and others can't even support the weight of a spotting scope w/ NV mount. I've talked to many Marines and SF Soldiers with similar reports. Talk to anyone who was at this years 2014 Bushnell Brawl. There was a tripod shooting stage and the tripods couldn't support the shooter's rifles. It was a poor showing.
The industry standard for grip ball heads is the Manfrotto 322RC2. The quick release plates are metal and you can adjust the ball friction if you need more grip for heavy rifles (via a small hex screw at the head's base)
The Slik grip head can't adjust.
Anyone know if the Manfrotto 322 head is compatible with Slik tripods?
I have the 322RC2 mounted on a Slick. I had to use a 1/4-20 to 3/8 bushing to make it work. The tripod supports it with a spotter and rangefinder well.