Ah. Confused when you initially showed a tripod and I was thinking the Frontcounty tripod I got didn’t come with a head. lol. Hadn’t even noticed they released a head as well. Good to hear is was nice.
I’d found over time that my ball heads didn’t work like I needed them to work for glassing...
Picked up the STC. Got to spend a few hours glassing and comparing with an ATS (20-50). Wow. Totally surprised how well it did. I honestly do not think it gave up anything. I will say though, I did not do low light comparisons. I swear to god the STC had ever so slightly more FOV that the ATS...
Im going give these a try. Very happy with my other Sitka layers.
I was also surprised to see Sitka marketing not releasing their info first. Seems backwards
Totally agree with you. I tried all the cheap Amazon stuff years ago in an effort to not spend the big money on RRS. Nothing compared at the time. Ended up l spending the money.
As it stands today. I wanted an ultra lightweight tripod that I could use for spotting while standing. Found the new...
Yes. Sorry. Sentinel not Skyline. Will change my post above. I have all 3 Sentinel pockets and my thought would be the ballistics pocket for a release.
As someone said above. They work differently but they can be combined for some serious pain relief. Your mileage may vary but 1000Mg of Tylenol can be combined with 800Mg of Ibuprofen every 6 hours if the situation necessitates. Incredibly effective. As always do your own research.
I looked that the one product that’s made to mount a gun to a carbon sheet behind a bino harness but it looked to make the bino harness sit so far out from the body. I passed.
Love to see some pics showing how prominent this makes your harness.
Interesting. Saw a video you guys had done recently comparing Swaro and Kowa. Can’t remember if this model was there.
Would appreciate some feedback on comparison between this and the ALC/SLC.
IMO the holy grail of ultralight weight hunting tripods is as follows:
2lbs w/o head
64+” tall
Twist lock 1/4 turn
3 section is about as long as you’d want in a backpack
I’ve been down the shooting tripod rabbit hole for a long time. I was an early adopter of RRS tripods. I tried a bunch of...