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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which tripod head for swarovski atm 65
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 717137" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>good heads can be found on ebay if you check the camera/tripod section.</p><p>bogan makes a very good product also and you will find lots of them there.</p><p>the fluid type heads tend to stiffen as weather gets cold.</p><p>we use the bogan 3047 head on lots of our big eye glasses. it can support</p><p>a pair of the large 80 mm spotters with no problem. you should have no problem finding a nice one used for $50 and maybe less.</p><p>the 3030 bogan is the same design but smaller scale. it will also support</p><p>a fairly large set of glasses. for a single spotter id be inclined to go with that model.</p><p>the handles on bogan models tend to be shorter than on some other makes.</p><p>and you can rearrainge them as you like. that way you dont have a handle</p><p>sticking you in the throat as you use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 717137, member: 12443"] good heads can be found on ebay if you check the camera/tripod section. bogan makes a very good product also and you will find lots of them there. the fluid type heads tend to stiffen as weather gets cold. we use the bogan 3047 head on lots of our big eye glasses. it can support a pair of the large 80 mm spotters with no problem. you should have no problem finding a nice one used for $50 and maybe less. the 3030 bogan is the same design but smaller scale. it will also support a fairly large set of glasses. for a single spotter id be inclined to go with that model. the handles on bogan models tend to be shorter than on some other makes. and you can rearrainge them as you like. that way you dont have a handle sticking you in the throat as you use it. [/QUOTE]
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