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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2903570" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I've had every tripod RRS makes.</p><p></p><p>14 - Light and handy. Not the most stable to shoot from. Not the best for large binos or spotters.</p><p>3 series - Heavier. Fantastic stability for shooting and glassing.</p><p>2 series - Lighter than 3 series but plenty stable for glassing with spotters and shooting.</p><p></p><p>I've kept the 3 series tripods and use it for everything. I'd pack it in if I still packed in. It's worth the stability for the weight, for me.</p><p></p><p>I use the Anvil head for everything. I recently got their Scout glassing head and it works great with the anvil. Pop on the head, glass, pop off the head, clamp the gun in and shoot. The Anvil by itself leaves a lot to be desired for long glassing sessions.</p><p></p><p>There are less expensive tripods out there that come close to the stability of the RRS but they all weigh more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2903570, member: 605"] I've had every tripod RRS makes. 14 - Light and handy. Not the most stable to shoot from. Not the best for large binos or spotters. 3 series - Heavier. Fantastic stability for shooting and glassing. 2 series - Lighter than 3 series but plenty stable for glassing with spotters and shooting. I've kept the 3 series tripods and use it for everything. I'd pack it in if I still packed in. It's worth the stability for the weight, for me. I use the Anvil head for everything. I recently got their Scout glassing head and it works great with the anvil. Pop on the head, glass, pop off the head, clamp the gun in and shoot. The Anvil by itself leaves a lot to be desired for long glassing sessions. There are less expensive tripods out there that come close to the stability of the RRS but they all weigh more. [/QUOTE]
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