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Tripod recommendation for Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="Zep" data-source="post: 664708" data-attributes="member: 39468"><p>I have an older Bogen which is now owned by Manfrotto. I hate to tell you but a good sturdy tripod (with a good head) costs bucks. And quality tripods aren't the things that friends have in their closets or basements collecting dust. </p><p></p><p>I would suggest you buy a good one as you will probably be using it one day with a quality spotting scope. </p><p></p><p>Check Amazon and B&H. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. I used to work as an industrial photographer as part of an old job so I have used heavy ones and lite ones, try to find something in between as you (as I) will always grab the lightest one that will do the job. Frankly I hate taking my chronograph to the range as I have a mid-weight tripod but that is what I think is needed.</p><p></p><p>I will tell you one thing, a good chronograph will help you make new friends as everyone wants to shoot over it to try their loads. I only take mine out on a cloudy day as the sun shields are a waste of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zep, post: 664708, member: 39468"] I have an older Bogen which is now owned by Manfrotto. I hate to tell you but a good sturdy tripod (with a good head) costs bucks. And quality tripods aren't the things that friends have in their closets or basements collecting dust. I would suggest you buy a good one as you will probably be using it one day with a quality spotting scope. Check Amazon and B&H. Hope this helps. I used to work as an industrial photographer as part of an old job so I have used heavy ones and lite ones, try to find something in between as you (as I) will always grab the lightest one that will do the job. Frankly I hate taking my chronograph to the range as I have a mid-weight tripod but that is what I think is needed. I will tell you one thing, a good chronograph will help you make new friends as everyone wants to shoot over it to try their loads. I only take mine out on a cloudy day as the sun shields are a waste of time. [/QUOTE]
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