Is the RRS Ascent 14 w/ Anvil-30 Head the Way to Go?

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I searched/read about a dozen previous threads and this Really Right Stuff combo was mentioned a few times.

I currently have a Slik 624C for glassing with 15s and a spotter. I am looking to upgrade to a setup that I can not only glass/spot from, but will serve as a solid shooting platform as well. I would like to be able to glass with 15s from the tripod, then to quickly transition to shooting from the tripod. Weight is a factor, but I understand I’ll need to add a little from my current Slik.

For those with experience glassing, spotting and shooting from a RRS tripod…
What configuration would you recommend for backcountry hunting if you were starting from scratch?
Is there a better head option than the Anvil-30?
Do you have a specific arca mount you would mount on the stock?
 

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The Anvil 30 is amazing for shooting but sucks for glassing. You can not set tension.

I run the Leofoto MH motorcycle handle ball head because it can set tension and glass with my 15s. For shooting it locks as tight as the Anvil.

I like having a long handle to “drive” the rifle and head.

RRS tripods are amazing and the best.
 
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I’ve been using an ascend 14L for a couple years now with the anvil 30. Before that I had the anvil on a leofoto ls324c I think. But it’s the only head I’ve ever used. I wasn’t used to a pan head or anything. It’s been great. But this year I added a Tricer lp to the mix. I still keep the anvil attached to the tripod, but when I’m glassing I attach the Tricer, which has a built in ARCA plate on the base, to the anvil and glass, then I can quickly take it off and lock in a rifle. It’s also nice because i don’t need to worry about leveling the tripod. I can just level the anvil then grid with the Tricer lp.

You can ditch the bottom of the center post to shav me some weight. Or not do the long version. But I do enjoy having the option to glass standing.
 
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@hereinaz & @NeedleCrook - Appreciate the feedback. I’ve been surfing sites...

My current setup is 2.3lbs with Field Optics FBH-30 head and 17.5in collapsed.

RRS Ascent 14C- 3.19lbs (2.84lbs w/o center) and 17.1in
Leofoto MH-35 w/Handlebar- 1.1lbs and 3.7in
Tricer-LP Head- 4.5oz

The entire setup would be @ 4.25lbs and 21in collapsed. Not too bad. The head definitely isn’t light, but that style looks very natural and efficient.

I may keep shopping a bit, so any other suggestions would be great. But I would like to get everything in hand before too long. My youngest and I are heading to AZ in late February for Javelina. That will be a perfect opportunity to utilize the new setup. Thanks.
 

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I have the really thick TFTC tripod and another one that is a little bit thinner. Seems like they are splitting hairs on the product line now that I have both.

The anvil head is the way to go. I've had guys that own a pan head shoot on mine and you figuratively can see them go "damn" when they first interact with it.

I have one of these attached to my spotting scope and lock it into the anvil:

 
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I second that you want the Anvil for shooting from the Ascend tripod. Nothing comes close to providing ergonomics of shooting from it.


The Tricer LP with a little arca on it works great for glassing, but I’ll be replacing it with a Wiser Knighthawk.


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I second that you want the Anvil for shooting from the Ascend tripod. Nothing comes close to providing ergonomics of shooting from it.


The Tricer LP with a little arca on it works great for glassing, but I’ll be replacing it with a Wiser Knighthawk.


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I’ve been wanting to try the wiser nighthawk. Is it a big improvement over the Tricer lp?

And I haven’t used the leofoto head inkedelkslayer mentioned but would also recommend the anvil for shooting, especially if you’re wanting to add a small panhead for glassing
 

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The MH handle is just as stable as the Anvil 30 for shooting AND it is usable for glassing. Accordingly, I don't have to run a separate pan head at all.

I ran the Anvil 30 for a season or so. And, switched after testing the MH Leofoto. I picked up a Leofoto version of the Anvil 30 to use when I teach people shooting.
 
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I’ve been wanting to try the wiser nighthawk. Is it a big improvement over the Tricer lp?

And I haven’t used the leofoto head inkedelkslayer mentioned but would also recommend the anvil for shooting, especially if you’re wanting to add a small panhead for glassing
Nighthawk is made in USA and the Tricer’s owner rubs me the wrong way. Don’t want to support them anymore.

Sounds like @hereinaz is happy with his solution. I’ve never tried that one. The Anvil/Pan Tilt is awesome though and doesn’t give up any shooting or glassing performance.
 
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Appreciate the responses guys. I’m decided on the model of tripod. Guess I need think a little more on the Anvil vs the Leofoto head. If the Leofoto is an all in one solution for glassing and shooting, that’s a plus… and actually lighter. I know I can get the Leofoto for a good price. I need to check on the RRS pricing and compare.

Thanks again for the responses. Hearing what works from guys that USE the gear is nice. It ain’t free, so I want to get a solid setup on the first try.
 

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Appreciate the responses guys. I’m decided on the model of tripod. Guess I need think a little more on the Anvil vs the Leofoto head. If the Leofoto is an all in one solution for glassing and shooting, that’s a plus… and actually lighter. I know I can get the Leofoto for a good price. I need to check on the RRS pricing and compare.

Thanks again for the responses. Hearing what works from guys that USE the gear is nice. It ain’t free, so I want to get a solid setup on the first

You can get the Leofoto one from Amazon to try and return if you don’t like it.
 

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You might give the Tricer DZ a look. I was running an Anvil 30 on my RRS TCFX and topping it with a PT scout. I decided to give the DZ a shot and I really like it. It seems to be the best of both worlds and it’s crazy smooth. Time will tell, I’m super good at breaking stuff.
 
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Thank you, I appreciate the info and slightly different opinions. Here is where I landed…

I shopped around for the best price and I’ll order a RRS Ascent 14C tomorrow. I ordered a Leofoto MH-35 w/Handlebar head Friday. Gonna see if that works for an all in one.

Do you guys have a preferred Arca rail model to mount on the stock? I plan to mount rails to 3 different rifles.
 
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Was wondering if you guys could help me make a decision on rails between…

Area 419 4.25 Universal 1.5oz
Henderson Hunter 3in 1oz
SRS Arca Mini .55oz

Despite being lighter, SRS seems to stick out more and not be as flush.
 
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I second that you want the Anvil for shooting from the Ascend tripod. Nothing comes close to providing ergonomics of shooting from it.


The Tricer LP with a little arca on it works great for glassing, but I’ll be replacing it with a Wiser Knighthawk.


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I ran this same setup last season and it worked out well. Every optic is use has its own arca rail and it makes changing things super fast. From binos to spotter to rifle, it’s a smooth transition. That anvil 30 head makes clipping in and out lightening fast. One thing I noticed was that in the arca side of things, some are not quite the same tolerances as others. I have a few of the siuri arca plates on optics, one area419 and then my hnt26 chassis is a full arca bottom on my rifle. Just do a little testing for yourself when you land on a tripod head to make sure that all of your arca rails clip in with relatively the same tension. It’d be a bad day to go shoot off of the head and have any kind of wobble.

As it’s already been mentioned, the anvil 30 head isn’t very good for glassing off of. I find that it’s decent for binos, but not for a spotter.
That’s why I tried the tricer pan head clipped into the anvil 30. It worked pretty well, but I’m sure I’ll end up changing a little before next season.

For reference, I shot my bull this last season off of that RRS tripod at 370 yards and it hammered him. Super solid even without the legs splayed to a wider stance. Easy and fast to deploy the tripod. And with it being a downhill shot in the snow, it kept my muzzle out of the snow.

Hope that helps.
 
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Was wondering if you guys could help me make a decision on rails between…

Area 419 4.25 Universal 1.5oz
Henderson Hunter 3in 1oz
SRS Arca Mini .55oz

Despite being lighter, SRS seems to stick out more and not be as flush.
I’ve only used the area419 rail. Great quality. Definitely wouldn’t be disappointed.

The SRS is a nice option if you want arca/picatanny combo, especially if the bipod you have isn’t arca comatable. I have the gunwerks elevate 2.0 bipod and it is only picatanny comatable, so for now, I just have a small area419 pic rail at the front of my rifle and then the rest is arca all the way back to the magazine.
 
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