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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 3074945" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Really depends on how and where you hunt. For me a light weight tripod vs stability is give and take. If you are not planning to hike mountain terrain those beefy tripods are definitely the way to go. If you are like me and hiking mountain range terrain and often a fair distance you will want a much lighter tripod which means giving up some stability and therefore you need to add something for rear support.....ie shooting stick, back pack, etc. Just a few things to think about. Definitely worth having the tripod as a tool to use. I've used mine a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 3074945, member: 61747"] Really depends on how and where you hunt. For me a light weight tripod vs stability is give and take. If you are not planning to hike mountain terrain those beefy tripods are definitely the way to go. If you are like me and hiking mountain range terrain and often a fair distance you will want a much lighter tripod which means giving up some stability and therefore you need to add something for rear support.....ie shooting stick, back pack, etc. Just a few things to think about. Definitely worth having the tripod as a tool to use. I've used mine a lot. [/QUOTE]
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