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<blockquote data-quote="JMack" data-source="post: 1559997" data-attributes="member: 100587"><p>Exactly. Thanks. I'll be on a guided sheep hunt, guide has swaro spotter with tripod. Everyone will have binos, I'm just trying to decide if I should throw my ultra lightweight tripod in my pack, it's a 6oz weight penalty and fold up to about the size of an empty toilet paper roll. They work great for sitting down and positioned so the tripod legs straddle your legs. Yes you can also hang your water bottle or a rock on a tensioning string to help stabilize even more. Is it the perfect setup, no I'm sure it's much better with a bigger tripod but.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMack, post: 1559997, member: 100587"] Exactly. Thanks. I’ll be on a guided sheep hunt, guide has swaro spotter with tripod. Everyone will have binos, I’m just trying to decide if I should throw my ultra lightweight tripod in my pack, it’s a 6oz weight penalty and fold up to about the size of an empty toilet paper roll. They work great for sitting down and positioned so the tripod legs straddle your legs. Yes you can also hang your water bottle or a rock on a tensioning string to help stabilize even more. Is it the perfect setup, no I’m sure it’s much better with a bigger tripod but..... [/QUOTE]
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