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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2215560" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I went to down this rabbit hole a few years ago. You want a stabile, light weight, and relatively affordable tripod that packs well.</p><p></p><p>I went with a fiesol 3342 and 50mm ball head. At the time I as able to get the package for around 550.00. This thing is bad@ss. It's around 3.5lbs, packs decently with the 180 degree legs, and combined with arca rails stabilizing well. I have shot standing to 1000 with a trigger stick as rear support. Seated with a rear support (back pack etc) I feel really comfort to 1000, but especially under 800. I killed 3 coyotes on a stand from 500, 550, 595. 4 shots, 3 dead yotes. You can shoot prone off the tripod as well. I use it to glass with my binos and spotter and have an adapter I made for 15.00 that allows me to run my spotter and bino together. I would do this combo over and over and over again.</p><p></p><p>Here is the unit used with a magneto shooting prone:[ATTACH=full]278783[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2215560, member: 61747"] I went to down this rabbit hole a few years ago. You want a stabile, light weight, and relatively affordable tripod that packs well. I went with a fiesol 3342 and 50mm ball head. At the time I as able to get the package for around 550.00. This thing is bad@ss. It's around 3.5lbs, packs decently with the 180 degree legs, and combined with arca rails stabilizing well. I have shot standing to 1000 with a trigger stick as rear support. Seated with a rear support (back pack etc) I feel really comfort to 1000, but especially under 800. I killed 3 coyotes on a stand from 500, 550, 595. 4 shots, 3 dead yotes. You can shoot prone off the tripod as well. I use it to glass with my binos and spotter and have an adapter I made for 15.00 that allows me to run my spotter and bino together. I would do this combo over and over and over again. Here is the unit used with a magneto shooting prone:[ATTACH type="full"]278783[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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