Planning on finally buying a RRS setup, but I've been thinking a lot about how they get used at the matches I typically shoot. It's really 98% spotting, and maybe 2% shooting off a tripod...and even when it is off a tripod, the trend is definitely going towards using a Tac-table with a Gamechanger on top, versus clamping in to the RRS dovetail and making minute adjustments with the ballhead. Listening to the recent VP Precision Podcast where Vibbert and Pynch talk about the Sniper's Hide Cup, they said pretty much every stage with a tripod was Tac-table + GC...way faster and just as - if not more - stable. We shoot almost every stage with the rifle atop a GC, why not approach tripod shooting the same way?
The kits I've played around with on the firing line generally have the Anvil-30 ballhead. Am I wrong in thinking this is not ideal for something that spends 98% of the time with a pair of binos on top? Whenever I go to adjust the position the binos want to flop to the side if too much tension is released. The rigs with a leveling base were much easier to get the target in the FOV, especially for stages that required the spotter to pan from target to target.
I know everyone universally says to get the Anvil 30, but am I wrong in thinking the new universal leveling base is the better choice for how the current PRS shooter uses their tripod? Does the leveling base have the strength to hold a 10# GC with a 25# match rifle on top and not slip when adjusting the aiming point? @MPHReallyRightStuff
The kits I've played around with on the firing line generally have the Anvil-30 ballhead. Am I wrong in thinking this is not ideal for something that spends 98% of the time with a pair of binos on top? Whenever I go to adjust the position the binos want to flop to the side if too much tension is released. The rigs with a leveling base were much easier to get the target in the FOV, especially for stages that required the spotter to pan from target to target.
I know everyone universally says to get the Anvil 30, but am I wrong in thinking the new universal leveling base is the better choice for how the current PRS shooter uses their tripod? Does the leveling base have the strength to hold a 10# GC with a 25# match rifle on top and not slip when adjusting the aiming point? @MPHReallyRightStuff