So I’m a Bowhunter and carry a lightweight tripod for glassing. I tag along and help my wifeDefine "can be used".
You can use it, but if the weight rating is less than the gun, its gonna wobble a lot.
If you are buying one for usable shooting, get as high a weight rating as you can. I could use one that was like 40 pound limit.
You are not losing stability. You will just have different features.I'm having trouble picking either the Anvil-30 or the BH-40 SC. Both clamp ARCA & Pic rails and are about the same size and weight.
It will be used to glass from, photography, and shoot from. I'm leaning towards the BH-40 SC for its versatility, but would I be giving anything up to the Anvil? Are they equally stable with an 8-10 lb hunting rifle?
Mike at Mile High is another to call. That's where I got my anvilAlways give Michael at RRS soar a call and he will be great at answering your questions and giving his thoughts
I had a couple buddies and my dad all call dibs on my other one if I ever wanted to get rid of it. Made it pretty easy to make the leap up.Nice!
Yep there's nothing out there like it, and you have to see it and shoot it to really know.I had a couple buddies and my dad all call dibs on my other one if I ever wanted to get rid of it. Made it pretty easy to make the leap up.
I can see why they charge what they do for the Anvil. It is completely different than anything out there and it is smooth.
What tripod you using?No bags are needed. Of course rear support be it a bag, knee, trecking pole ect always helps adding stability. I like the plate close to balance point, but have shot a buddies gun with a pic rail in the front, it was fine.
This was yesterday all shot sitting, most with no rear support, 4 different guns, 2 different loads in one gun. One gun is a sub 8lb 280ai, the others just over 10lbs.
Had set vital target in front of the big steel for seeing misses. Couldn't get to my 1000 yard spot so only 445. Did miss with 2 shots in the spot high with 22br.
Remember I am only a so so shot. But this is easy to do off these set ups
Hey thanks. I did try and order the series 2/3 adapter to check if leofoto really copied them straight down to the legs, but they angle locks and width of the fork at the top of each leg was different. Plus RRS doesn't make any kind of flat adapter, which I thought was a little weird.Nice work on the adapter i appreciate the skills some guys have in making their own parts
Got my new system this week finally and can’t wait to get out to shoot it. Work has been really busy with the nice weather and bear season is going so I’ll practice setting it up and dry firing with it while glassing for bears this weekend. It’s 4.2 lbs but incredibly stable playing with it here at home. My UL glassing tripod was 2.6 lbs with the va5 head so a weight penalty I’m going to carry anytime I’m hunting. Thanks Govt stimulus. Got a ascend tripod and bh40 and anvil head but after playing with them here I’m going to sell the anvil i feel i really need a pan function for glassing.
Is that an eh1 and what length arca rail is it on there?I do not have it listed yet. Still tweaking design.
At first, I put one just in front of my mag, heavy in the rear by a smidge. You want the rifle balanced, or tiny rear heavy. If you go prone with the tripod, up front works.
I eventually went full ARCA and left the bipod behind. View attachment 271131View attachment 271131
Personally I feel there is zero difference between heads when using a generic v-rest regardless of manufacture. I would use a bag instead.For shooting from a tripod, and where weight and cost are not a concern, is a fluid head better than a ball head? By better, I mean is it easier to get the rifle sighted in on the target with a fluid head or a ball head? I am thinking I would mount the Outsoorsmans shooting rest (two V's) on whichever head I wind up with.
I’ve tried everything and theres no comparison in my opinion to the anvil mounted on the RRS TFCT-24L