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Jim Shockey gen. 3 tripod pros verse cons
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<blockquote data-quote="Jnm300ultra" data-source="post: 1479416" data-attributes="member: 88071"><p>I finally pull the trigger and order the tall trigger sticks tripod. It should arrive around the 9/18, and will be taking it hunting for the last weekend of deer season. Will give the full report of what I think then. Geo4061 thanks for finding the weight of the tripod. I really wanted to use my aluminum manfrotto tripod but when I put it on the scale it would be closer to 7.5 pounds with head and pig saddle.</p><p>Thanks to all for the input.</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jnm300ultra, post: 1479416, member: 88071"] I finally pull the trigger and order the tall trigger sticks tripod. It should arrive around the 9/18, and will be taking it hunting for the last weekend of deer season. Will give the full report of what I think then. Geo4061 thanks for finding the weight of the tripod. I really wanted to use my aluminum manfrotto tripod but when I put it on the scale it would be closer to 7.5 pounds with head and pig saddle. Thanks to all for the input. Jason [/QUOTE]
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