So I see that shooting off of a tripod is very popular these days but almost everyone seems to be using small ball heads from companies like RRS and Sirui.
I work in video production and I have a heavy duty carbon fiber Sachtler tripod and a Miller fluid head. The head can support up to 25lbs. Unlike ball heads that move in every direction, a video head has a leveling bowl that you lock in and then the head itself just controls pan and tilt.
This gives you an idea of what I have: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1381991-REG/miller_1092_cx6_fluid_head.html#mo
Is there any reason why this setup wouldn’t work for a precision bolt gun? I know it’s a lot heavier than some lightweight carbon sticks and a ball head but it’s what I’ve got and I shoot at a range so I don’t have to worry about carrying it around in the field. Is there some advantage to ball heads that I’m missing?
I work in video production and I have a heavy duty carbon fiber Sachtler tripod and a Miller fluid head. The head can support up to 25lbs. Unlike ball heads that move in every direction, a video head has a leveling bowl that you lock in and then the head itself just controls pan and tilt.
This gives you an idea of what I have: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1381991-REG/miller_1092_cx6_fluid_head.html#mo
Is there any reason why this setup wouldn’t work for a precision bolt gun? I know it’s a lot heavier than some lightweight carbon sticks and a ball head but it’s what I’ve got and I shoot at a range so I don’t have to worry about carrying it around in the field. Is there some advantage to ball heads that I’m missing?
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