I've notice there seems to be a degree of interest in tripod systems for rifles, so when I came across the pic below on another forum, I thought I'd post it here:
The writeup said: "Manfrotto 055 NAT3, with RC141 head. goes from high prone to standing and use the manfrotto RC2 quick detach mount - rifle on or off in a second." It further states that it uses a standard Manfrotto QD plate which is fixed to the stock.
The rifle shown is a .223Rem...I've no idea how a system like this would cope with the recoil from say a .308win or bigger.
Personally, I think I'd prefer a cradle type rest fixed to the tripod to one where the rifle is mounted solidly...
The writeup said: "Manfrotto 055 NAT3, with RC141 head. goes from high prone to standing and use the manfrotto RC2 quick detach mount - rifle on or off in a second." It further states that it uses a standard Manfrotto QD plate which is fixed to the stock.
The rifle shown is a .223Rem...I've no idea how a system like this would cope with the recoil from say a .308win or bigger.
Personally, I think I'd prefer a cradle type rest fixed to the tripod to one where the rifle is mounted solidly...