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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1842780" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>RRS carbon fiber tripod in either the 2 or 3 series is hard to beat when paired with their new Anvil-30 ball head. I have a 2 series tripod and have a 3 on back order. The Anvil 30 ball head is specifically made for shooting sports and works better than my equally expensive Markins ball head that was made for cameras. There is currently a back order on the Anvil 30 ball heads and there is a reason for it- demand.</p><p>Unfortunately the RRS gear is really expensive but nothing else (other tripods or shooting sticks) I have tried comes close to being as steady. I shoot steel in the back yard and generally use the tripod instead of the concrete pad I installed for prone. I can get close to the same accuracy and find the sitting position much more comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1842780, member: 90397"] RRS carbon fiber tripod in either the 2 or 3 series is hard to beat when paired with their new Anvil-30 ball head. I have a 2 series tripod and have a 3 on back order. The Anvil 30 ball head is specifically made for shooting sports and works better than my equally expensive Markins ball head that was made for cameras. There is currently a back order on the Anvil 30 ball heads and there is a reason for it- demand. Unfortunately the RRS gear is really expensive but nothing else (other tripods or shooting sticks) I have tried comes close to being as steady. I shoot steel in the back yard and generally use the tripod instead of the concrete pad I installed for prone. I can get close to the same accuracy and find the sitting position much more comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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