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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2415426" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>I got a Manfrotto carbon fiber and their ball head before RRS started the SOAR line. I replaced the Manfrotto ball head with an RRS ball head with arca and picatinny rail QD clamp. They work extremely well. I would recommend going RRS SOAR all the way. There are tricks you can use to provide more stability using your sling. I use flush cup QD swivels, disconnect the rear and wrap the sling around the tripod leg. With your off hand grip the wrapped sling and twist it to allow elevation changes while leaning into the rifle. This works amazingly well. You can also attach the rear sling swivel to your belt and pull it tight while leaning into the rifle, this work good too. I have a belt mounted flush cup to do this, but a carabiner works too. If you really want stability, two tripods are being used by spec ops to support both ends of the rifle.[ATTACH=full]333612[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]333614[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2415426, member: 115285"] I got a Manfrotto carbon fiber and their ball head before RRS started the SOAR line. I replaced the Manfrotto ball head with an RRS ball head with arca and picatinny rail QD clamp. They work extremely well. I would recommend going RRS SOAR all the way. There are tricks you can use to provide more stability using your sling. I use flush cup QD swivels, disconnect the rear and wrap the sling around the tripod leg. With your off hand grip the wrapped sling and twist it to allow elevation changes while leaning into the rifle. This works amazingly well. You can also attach the rear sling swivel to your belt and pull it tight while leaning into the rifle, this work good too. I have a belt mounted flush cup to do this, but a carabiner works too. If you really want stability, two tripods are being used by spec ops to support both ends of the rifle.[ATTACH type="full"]333612[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]333614[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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