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Choosing a tripod for viper angled spotting scope $140 budget
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<blockquote data-quote="Schnyd112" data-source="post: 1345579" data-attributes="member: 90453"><p>I have a very similiar vanguard. It's not cabelas branded but it is the same model. It's nice enough. Lightweight, simple. At the same time, it is lightweight and simple. Windy days make it chatter and a heavy scope can make it a little awkward in the field. It isn't quite tall enough, fully extended, to look through standing. Very comfortable if you have a chair to sit in. Mine carries an old leupold gold ring and has for the last 2 season. </p><p></p><p>You may not notice the chatter, it definitely isn't any worse than others of the same construction. We tend to carry a heavy (around 7.5 lbs) tripod for our long distance spotting. The extra weight and longer legs make it a pleasure to spot with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnyd112, post: 1345579, member: 90453"] I have a very similiar vanguard. It's not cabelas branded but it is the same model. It's nice enough. Lightweight, simple. At the same time, it is lightweight and simple. Windy days make it chatter and a heavy scope can make it a little awkward in the field. It isn't quite tall enough, fully extended, to look through standing. Very comfortable if you have a chair to sit in. Mine carries an old leupold gold ring and has for the last 2 season. You may not notice the chatter, it definitely isn't any worse than others of the same construction. We tend to carry a heavy (around 7.5 lbs) tripod for our long distance spotting. The extra weight and longer legs make it a pleasure to spot with. [/QUOTE]
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