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Im looking for one, as well. I just want something for plinking so I am not looking to drop serious cabbage for it.
Opinions on this??
Night Stalker Shooting Tripod & Ball-Head
The most portable, affordable and universal tripod to date. With lightweight, durable carbon fiber legs with camouflage pads, leveling ball-head and state of the art innovationwww.nightgoggles.com
I have that tripod. Ordered it on amazon to avoid the wait. Search for Xiletu T284C. It’s chinese made, but it’s fine for plinking and more than adequate for stalking hogs/predators at night.
I also use one and have never had a thought of wishing I spent more. It works awesome.Im looking for one, as well. I just want something for plinking so I am not looking to drop serious cabbage for it.
Opinions on this??
Night Stalker Shooting Tripod & Ball-Head
The most portable, affordable and universal tripod to date. With lightweight, durable carbon fiber legs with camouflage pads, leveling ball-head and state of the art innovationwww.nightgoggles.com
Does anyone shoot off the RRS leveling base alone? Doesn't this provide 15 degrees of cant? If so, can you make up the rest with leg adjustments and save some weight/complexity, say for varmint hunting?
Thank youExactly, unless you need severe angle it's all you need.
I am interested in getting a tripod for shooting. I have heard that RRS are the best. While I agree they are awesome, the price is also high. I was wondering what everyone else is using?
I know I’m going to open a can of worms, but I am somewhat puzzled by why it is considered necessary to spend two or three hundred buck on a tripod and head for other than competitive or professional needs. I certainly understand and agree that if you can afford it and want it , why not? But sometimes I think new shooters feel like they need to blow a bunch to get started which keeps some from pursuing the sport.
I know I’m going to open a can of worms, but I am somewhat puzzled by why it is considered necessary to spend two or three hundred bucks on a tripod and head for other than competitive or professional needs. I certainly understand and agree that if you can afford it and want it , why not? But sometimes I think new shooters feel like they need to blow a bunch of money to get started which keeps some from pursuing the sport.
I know I’m going to open a can of worms, but I am somewhat puzzled by why it is considered necessary to spend two or three hundred bucks on a tripod and head for other than competitive or professional needs. I certainly understand and agree that if you can afford it and want it , why not? But sometimes I think new shooters feel like they need to blow a bunch of money to get started which keeps some from pursuing the sport.
This is the same setup I ended up going with. Looks like it will be plenty for my needs.I purchased a Leofoto LN-364c and LH-55 and have been really happy with it thus far. About half the total price of the RRS.
I usually use it for my binos or rangefinder. But it has no issues holding a 20lbs + AI
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I know I’m going to open a can of worms, but I am somewhat puzzled by why it is considered necessary to spend two or three hundred bucks on a tripod and head for other than competitive or professional needs. I certainly understand and agree that if you can afford it and want it , why not? But sometimes I think new shooters feel like they need to blow a bunch of money to get started which keeps some from pursuing the sport.