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Those of you who have or have used a hog saddle….
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<blockquote data-quote="Euler" data-source="post: 2254617" data-attributes="member: 107601"><p>I've had a saddle and currently use an Anvil30 on a set of RRS 2-series legs. I shoot from my tripod at least once a week. The Anvil30 is probably the best shooting head on the market right now, and your RRS legs are also some of the best. However, you're hamstringing yourself by throwing a hog saddle on top. As others said, attach a rail to your rifle and directly mount the rifle to your anvil 30. You'll be so much faster, more stable, and overall lighter.</p><p></p><p>As far as wrapping the sling around the legs, that was a "trick" used when shooting off of unstable cheap-o tripods. You have a very stable tripod/head setup and don't need to wrap a sling or belt to help stabilize.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euler, post: 2254617, member: 107601"] I’ve had a saddle and currently use an Anvil30 on a set of RRS 2-series legs. I shoot from my tripod at least once a week. The Anvil30 is probably the best shooting head on the market right now, and your RRS legs are also some of the best. However, you’re hamstringing yourself by throwing a hog saddle on top. As others said, attach a rail to your rifle and directly mount the rifle to your anvil 30. You’ll be so much faster, more stable, and overall lighter. As far as wrapping the sling around the legs, that was a “trick” used when shooting off of unstable cheap-o tripods. You have a very stable tripod/head setup and don’t need to wrap a sling or belt to help stabilize. [/QUOTE]
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