Hunting can be as much about the stealth and speed of deployment as well as how many tasks you must do to have a make ready.
The 4 leg tripods are slower than the 3 leg versions.
A 24L series, 4 leg section saves only about 5oz over the 33MK2 and
is slower and far less stable. That "extra" 5oz is the best investment you'll make if you are faced with a long shot; ESPECIALLY with a light magnum. Contrary to what some people say, a light magnum is actually the hardest to shoot off these tripods with precision.
Having owned 24L, Fesiol in the same, 34Ls and Feisiols; I only now use 2
33MK2 for pack hunting, car spotting, or match shooting it is about the perfect blend. The 4 leg series is to give real tall guys using binos standing more room, tall guys can still shoot fine of a 3 leg series, and in reality in the field hunting, you are not standing tall and proud in the wind and telegraphing your position. 3 leg versions are generally more stable than the 4 leg counterparts. For what it is worth, what static load a tripod can hold, doesn't translate into the real-world when the lever arm is attached. Wind and shooters twist and toque the apex and legs and that where your wobble zone will grow between a smaller 4 leg tripod and a larger tube 3 leg version.
With a few tips, you'll be so fast getting ready for a long shot
with the 33 you'll wonder what you ever did before.
Check out this thread, third link down in the tripod field tips and tricks I wrote for a field UKD match next month. We have 11K views and I think you'll find at least something of interest if your a field tripod person.
https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...-ukd-team-challenge-match-11-22-2020.6980614/
BTW looking for ROs. I get back from my Colorado hunt just before the match and leave for Wyoming the day after the match, so I am spread really thin.
This is my ELK setup. The scope is heavier than some guys use but I wanted to lock turrets and full functionality of FFP. Still rides in around 10lbs with the rail and magazine. My pig setup is a SA with an adjustable comb but just about the same setup.
4 sections stow a tinny bit shorter but ae NOT worth the slower deployment speed, for hunting.
This is my old car spotting setup, we spot first near the trucks or ATV.