I've been looking for months at tripods for spotting scopes/shooting on the birdwatching/hunting/precision shooting forums, trying to get enough information to make a good educated decision. From my understanding, carbon fiber tripods are the best. They are stiff, lightweight, and thermally stable compared to metal tripods. This is pretty much universally agreed upon. Once we take a look at the different price points and brands, I get pretty lost here.
So I have two question points that I'm trying to get a straight answer on, and then ultimately looking at the different brands/material compare to.
1.) I'm actually pretty curious about what actually fails in a carbon fiber tripod.
For shooting, I'm more so curious about what people have seen gone wrong. Hopefully with some more detail like what did a stage require someone to do, that led to a CF tripod breaking. People say that the common problems are issues with legs, specifically the joints. Or loose fitting parts, or twist locks taking more effort than needed to open or close. Can anyone go into detail their experience?
For spotting, especially if the scope is a pricy/good piece of glass, how would a lighter tripod help? I'd be worried that that weight might lead to the tripod falling over. And with all the gripes about a tripod in a match atmosphere, do they fall into the same category of issues here?
2.) What are the differences in brand?
Now moving on to naming brands and such, since the standard is the RRS tripods for our hobby, what makes it the standard? Are the Leofoto ln-364c, or Feisol 3372 the tripods that end up having problems, or is it just the Innorel RT-90c that has these issues? And ultimately, if weight isn't an issue, what metal tripod would be recommended?
What about other brands like Promediagear, CF Manfrottos, or even swarovski's tripod brands? Is the RRS the marksman's choice for a specific reason outside of the support and love they give us?
Scopes, actions, and even bipods get in-depth analysis, but tripods don't get as much love. Even though I've been told/heard that they're just as important as the rest of your rifle for a precision marksman. I'm not trying to start a riot over people justifying their purchases or a flame war, I'm just trying to get good information.
Thanks guys!
So I have two question points that I'm trying to get a straight answer on, and then ultimately looking at the different brands/material compare to.
1.) I'm actually pretty curious about what actually fails in a carbon fiber tripod.
For shooting, I'm more so curious about what people have seen gone wrong. Hopefully with some more detail like what did a stage require someone to do, that led to a CF tripod breaking. People say that the common problems are issues with legs, specifically the joints. Or loose fitting parts, or twist locks taking more effort than needed to open or close. Can anyone go into detail their experience?
For spotting, especially if the scope is a pricy/good piece of glass, how would a lighter tripod help? I'd be worried that that weight might lead to the tripod falling over. And with all the gripes about a tripod in a match atmosphere, do they fall into the same category of issues here?
2.) What are the differences in brand?
Now moving on to naming brands and such, since the standard is the RRS tripods for our hobby, what makes it the standard? Are the Leofoto ln-364c, or Feisol 3372 the tripods that end up having problems, or is it just the Innorel RT-90c that has these issues? And ultimately, if weight isn't an issue, what metal tripod would be recommended?
What about other brands like Promediagear, CF Manfrottos, or even swarovski's tripod brands? Is the RRS the marksman's choice for a specific reason outside of the support and love they give us?
Scopes, actions, and even bipods get in-depth analysis, but tripods don't get as much love. Even though I've been told/heard that they're just as important as the rest of your rifle for a precision marksman. I'm not trying to start a riot over people justifying their purchases or a flame war, I'm just trying to get good information.
Thanks guys!