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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 503298" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>+1 on the Bogen - Manfrotto tripods. I have two in different heights, both mine are aluminum rather than carbon fiber. I made a rest that pops on and off easily and use mine to shoot off of as well...... works great. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you invest in a good head for the tripod. You can expect to spend upwards of $100 for a decent one and can easily spend much more. I have not used the Outdoorsman tripod or their pistol grip head, but I do not like the Bogen - Manfrotto pistol grip head. The standard two axis head where one axis spins 360, and the other axis rotates vertical is much more smooth to me and is more comfortable for long hours glassing for elk. Again get a good one with teflon clutches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 503298, member: 3745"] +1 on the Bogen - Manfrotto tripods. I have two in different heights, both mine are aluminum rather than carbon fiber. I made a rest that pops on and off easily and use mine to shoot off of as well...... works great. Make sure you invest in a good head for the tripod. You can expect to spend upwards of $100 for a decent one and can easily spend much more. I have not used the Outdoorsman tripod or their pistol grip head, but I do not like the Bogen - Manfrotto pistol grip head. The standard two axis head where one axis spins 360, and the other axis rotates vertical is much more smooth to me and is more comfortable for long hours glassing for elk. Again get a good one with teflon clutches. [/QUOTE]
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