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Please fill me in on tripods
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1890536" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>A lot of guys I hear that have real issues with their tripod set up pain no attention to the weight rating. That's going to probably be your best tell tell sign if you're going to have an issue. Obviously there's other issues like quality of the joint, and if there's play in them, generally, a ball/pan head and tripod that's rated for about 45ish lbs should be plenty to get you by. Next is the mounting. Like between the hog and pig saddle. The pig saddle is fine for 98% of most shooters, but the hog saddle is going to hold those bigger 20lb competition better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1890536, member: 97050"] A lot of guys I hear that have real issues with their tripod set up pain no attention to the weight rating. That’s going to probably be your best tell tell sign if you’re going to have an issue. Obviously there’s other issues like quality of the joint, and if there’s play in them, generally, a ball/pan head and tripod that’s rated for about 45ish lbs should be plenty to get you by. Next is the mounting. Like between the hog and pig saddle. The pig saddle is fine for 98% of most shooters, but the hog saddle is going to hold those bigger 20lb competition better. [/QUOTE]
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