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<blockquote data-quote="Euler" data-source="post: 2415150" data-attributes="member: 107601"><p>I regularly shoot from tripods in the off season, and I've killed stuff using tripods during season. I have several tripods & heads. Started with the saddle/clamp type setups. Went to arca and won't go back. Im not sure why anyone would use a V rest.</p><p></p><p>The current gold standard is RRS, and my 2 series, 4 section legs is my go to. Two Vets is another good option for legs, and there's some even cheaper leg options out there. I'd say don't skimp on the head. For shooting, get an Anvil30 head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euler, post: 2415150, member: 107601"] I regularly shoot from tripods in the off season, and I’ve killed stuff using tripods during season. I have several tripods & heads. Started with the saddle/clamp type setups. Went to arca and won’t go back. Im not sure why anyone would use a V rest. The current gold standard is RRS, and my 2 series, 4 section legs is my go to. Two Vets is another good option for legs, and there’s some even cheaper leg options out there. I’d say don’t skimp on the head. For shooting, get an Anvil30 head. [/QUOTE]
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