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Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Tripod length?
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<blockquote data-quote="jej" data-source="post: 1210892" data-attributes="member: 87015"><p>I am currently in the process of getting a new tripod system and am having an internal struggle regarding what size to get. It will mainly be used for spotting scope and occasionally binos. I'm from PA but generally hunt out west at least once a year. I am not trying to maximize weight with my decision either. Part of me says to go with a short/medium length to be used for sitting behind as they would have a smaller profile to pack and be more steady. Another part of me says to go with long tripod that would be usable for both sitting and standing applications, but of course it would be longer when folded and a touch heavier. I am not planning on getting two, so that option is out of the question. I have typically found myself sitting while glassing, but have had situations where you might need to stand to get over brush, etc. Probably over thinking this but wanted to get others thoughts. I plan on spending good money and purchasing a nice tripod. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jej, post: 1210892, member: 87015"] I am currently in the process of getting a new tripod system and am having an internal struggle regarding what size to get. It will mainly be used for spotting scope and occasionally binos. I'm from PA but generally hunt out west at least once a year. I am not trying to maximize weight with my decision either. Part of me says to go with a short/medium length to be used for sitting behind as they would have a smaller profile to pack and be more steady. Another part of me says to go with long tripod that would be usable for both sitting and standing applications, but of course it would be longer when folded and a touch heavier. I am not planning on getting two, so that option is out of the question. I have typically found myself sitting while glassing, but have had situations where you might need to stand to get over brush, etc. Probably over thinking this but wanted to get others thoughts. I plan on spending good money and purchasing a nice tripod. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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