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<blockquote data-quote="StanleyActual" data-source="post: 2237239" data-attributes="member: 119220"><p>i will say that this, the difference in stability between a HOG Saddle and an Anvil 30 ball head is night and day. There's literally no comparison. Yes, the A30 isn't cheap, but the majority of the time it's supporting my Binos for glassing. When it's time to shoot just flip the lever, remove my optic and clip the rifle in. Rock solid support. You would need either a pic rail attach or an Arca installed on your stock but that's not a big deal. My daughters rifle has a 3.5" pic rail attach that works great and easy to instal. They also sell 3" , 6", 10", 12" Arca rails. I will probably end up installing either a 3" or 6" Arca rail on the huntinrifle I'm currently building. Obviously the longer the Arca rail just gives you the ability to slide your rifle forward or backwards on the mount. One way to do it is leave the bipod attached to the swivel stud toward the front of the rifle and mount your Arca rail closer to your Floorplate/!DBM . Mounting the rlfle closer to the balance point just increases stability and also allows you to keep your bipod mounted and not have to remove it when attach your rifle to the tripod. </p><p></p><p>I cannot stress this enough. The 2 most useful pieces of kit I've EVER purchased is my RRS TVC24 tripod w/ Anvil 30 and my Zeiss Victory RF 10x42's . In that order.</p><p></p><p>Save the pennies and grab that A30. You will not regret that purchase. I promise you that.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://soar.reallyrightstuff.com/Anvil-30-Ballhead[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanleyActual, post: 2237239, member: 119220"] i will say that this, the difference in stability between a HOG Saddle and an Anvil 30 ball head is night and day. There’s literally no comparison. Yes, the A30 isn’t cheap, but the majority of the time it’s supporting my Binos for glassing. When it’s time to shoot just flip the lever, remove my optic and clip the rifle in. Rock solid support. You would need either a pic rail attach or an Arca installed on your stock but that’s not a big deal. My daughters rifle has a 3.5” pic rail attach that works great and easy to instal. They also sell 3” , 6”, 10”, 12” Arca rails. I will probably end up installing either a 3” or 6” Arca rail on the huntinrifle I’m currently building. Obviously the longer the Arca rail just gives you the ability to slide your rifle forward or backwards on the mount. One way to do it is leave the bipod attached to the swivel stud toward the front of the rifle and mount your Arca rail closer to your Floorplate/!DBM . Mounting the rlfle closer to the balance point just increases stability and also allows you to keep your bipod mounted and not have to remove it when attach your rifle to the tripod. I cannot stress this enough. The 2 most useful pieces of kit I’ve EVER purchased is my RRS TVC24 tripod w/ Anvil 30 and my Zeiss Victory RF 10x42’s . In that order. Save the pennies and grab that A30. You will not regret that purchase. I promise you that. [URL unfurl="true"]https://soar.reallyrightstuff.com/Anvil-30-Ballhead[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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