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Anyone know where there is one in stock? I’ve already got a anvil30 head just need the tripod and coming up empty. I don’t have time to back order one, replacing a reaper rest and got a hunt coming up.
Thanks.
Thermal Optics had a bunch in stock for a while but finally sold out a few weeks ago. The RRS die hards will essentially tell you to skip your hunting trip and wait for one indefinitely because there are no other tripods.Anyone know where there is one in stock? I’ve already got a anvil30 head just need the tripod and coming up empty. I don’t have time to back order one, replacing a reaper rest and got a hunt coming up.
Thanks.
There was a team from NM running one at the last NRL Hunter match I shot. The only problem they complained about was that on their the twist locks on the legs are opposite direction - so lefty tighty - righty loosy - which can be very confusing if you swap between tripods with different style twist locks. I don't know if they are still that way or not, but will find out once we have them in stock.Thanks Fred and 021411. Still holding out hope I’ll run across one…I’ve got a reaper rest/manfrotto combo I can use until one pops up. Really like the inverted leg idea, we’ll see…2Vets seem to have almost everything in stock.
One popped up here…for the price, I had to try it for myself. Thank you for the heads up!I have the leofoto 362c, similar inverted 36/40mm leg setup. The twist locks are upside down to conventional tripods, as the legs are essentially upside down so they're in reverse twist fashion, with thicker section on bottom vs top. Its a decent tripod at the much discounted price. Is it as stable as a RRS 2 section? No I've compared them. It's mainly used for rear support where quick deployment is biggest advantage, and it works well for that. I've used it kneeling to engage targets at 6-700y in matches without issue locked into the anvil.