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Which Tripod Vise For Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="EyeDoc2020" data-source="post: 2304958" data-attributes="member: 104070"><p>I've tried them all and currently have a RRS Vyce that sits in the closet. I have found the best option (for me) is adding an arca plate to my rifles and doing a direct attach. Cuts down on weight and has less wobble. You can also swap out for a spotting scope or bino mount easily. Area 419 makes some nice arca plates and Salmon river solutions has a great plate with both Arca and Picatinny with a curved interface that will match well to a rounded style hunting stock. If you are interested, I'll give you a good deal on the Vyce. Just PM me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EyeDoc2020, post: 2304958, member: 104070"] I've tried them all and currently have a RRS Vyce that sits in the closet. I have found the best option (for me) is adding an arca plate to my rifles and doing a direct attach. Cuts down on weight and has less wobble. You can also swap out for a spotting scope or bino mount easily. Area 419 makes some nice arca plates and Salmon river solutions has a great plate with both Arca and Picatinny with a curved interface that will match well to a rounded style hunting stock. If you are interested, I'll give you a good deal on the Vyce. Just PM me. [/QUOTE]
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