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Tripods. Which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcseal2" data-source="post: 1223986" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>The Promaster 525C and Outdoorsmans compact medium are my favorites. The Promaster goes tall enough to stand behind if necessary. The Outdoorsmans seems a bit steadier at the same height but not much. The Promaster has a hook to add weight, and I pack a light mesh bag I can fill with rocks and hook there. They weigh about the same. I have both set up to use the Outdoorsmans heads and have both the pistol grip and pan head. I tend to use the pistol grip head with my 15x binos while my buddy I hunt with uses my other tripod with my STS 65 spotter and the pan head. Seems to be a decent system for us, he is colorblind and likes the real slow grid glassing picking stuff apart while I spot game faster and can glass a larger area faster. Our eyes work different and pick up different details so between the two of us we seem to do a decent job. Hunting solo I just pick what the best combo for that hunt is and pack it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcseal2, post: 1223986, member: 22030"] The Promaster 525C and Outdoorsmans compact medium are my favorites. The Promaster goes tall enough to stand behind if necessary. The Outdoorsmans seems a bit steadier at the same height but not much. The Promaster has a hook to add weight, and I pack a light mesh bag I can fill with rocks and hook there. They weigh about the same. I have both set up to use the Outdoorsmans heads and have both the pistol grip and pan head. I tend to use the pistol grip head with my 15x binos while my buddy I hunt with uses my other tripod with my STS 65 spotter and the pan head. Seems to be a decent system for us, he is colorblind and likes the real slow grid glassing picking stuff apart while I spot game faster and can glass a larger area faster. Our eyes work different and pick up different details so between the two of us we seem to do a decent job. Hunting solo I just pick what the best combo for that hunt is and pack it. [/QUOTE]
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